starting to get a bit trolly in here.
I don't see the problem with a company showing their concepts or what they are working on, it makes for an interesting exhibition and probably why the music industry exhibitions are dying...why pay to go to a show only to see what is already available? The car industry has been doing the same as Ketron for years, some make it to production others don't. It allows the company to gauge public response and act accordingly.
... I don't agree.
1.) You can not compare the car industry with a keyboard producer
2.) Does Korg, Roland or Yamaha the same - no, they do not? When they
presenting something on a fair, the availability is not far away
I'm working in product development more than 20 years and there is only one way
to go to avoid all this boring discussions on availability:
"If you are not able to release the product within 3-6 months after presenting it
on a exhibition then do not show it - simple and easy"
Joe