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I am interested about buying a digital piano with weighted keys. Would you suggest any in particular? Does that feel like real piano?

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Bob, welcome to music.SE! Shopping recommendations are generally off topic here. Please see the faq. Possibly you could ask for what properties to look for or consider when buying a digital piano unless such a question already exists. – Ulf Åkerstedt Jul 15 '12 at 13:47
As noted, shopping rec. is off topic. The questions Babu has linked should give you plenty of information on this. – NReilingh Jul 16 '12 at 0:22

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A feature called something like hammer mechanics (depending on the manufacturer) improves similarity to a real piano even beyond weighted keys. There will still be people claiming, that they recognize the difference, but I guess there were no scientific test made and acoustic pianos are also not all equal. Have a try and decide for yourself.

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