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MESSE05: New NeKo 76-key From Open Labs
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Expanded version with more power and more er, keys 14/04/05
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Open Labs, who wowed everyone at the Winter NAMM 03 show with their amazing looking Neko prototypes, announced a new NeKo model - the first 76-key Windows-based computer keyboard production station, the NeKo 76-Key. The NeKo 76-Key offers an expanded version of the award-winning NeKo64, and incorporates both 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 microprocessor and dual Opteron processor (1.4 GHz and 2.0 GHz) versions. The NeKo 76-Key is integrated with the recently-announced mFusion, a new set of software technologies from Open Labs that allows users to control different musical keyboard devices and software packages through a single interface.
Open Labs will also make full 76-key versions of all its current models, including the NeKo LE; NeKo LET; NeKo GS, and NeKo64.
"With the introduction of a 76-key version of our NeKo keyboard, we now have completed the basic building blocks for the industry's full-scale transition to Windows-based keyboards that can run every existing system and deliver even greater sounds and samples using a computer hybrid keyboard production station," said Victor Wong, CEO of Open Labs.
The NeKo76-Key will ship by June 30, 2005 and will retail for a suggested manufacturer's price starting at $2,895.00 USD