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This is the Sega Grand Pianist, world's smallest functional “grand piano”.

You can't actually play a music in it by yourself, and your fingers are far wider than the 4mm keys. But with the help of something with a sharp tip, as a toothpick, you'll be able to see that all the 88 keys are functional and reproduce the correct note (actually synthesize and play through a built-in speaker)..

But you won't need to play the tunes yourself; it comes with 100 songs preinstalled and has a SD card slot, so you can add others. While playing the songs, the keys will act accordingly (see it working in a video at the end of the post). The price, it will cost around $415 in Japan and $549 in US.
After the jump: more images, video, specs and links.

World's Smallest Working Grand Piano

World's Smallest Working Grand Piano

World's Smallest Working Grand Piano

World's Smallest Working Grand Piano

World's Smallest Working Grand Piano

World's Smallest Working Grand Piano


Product name: Grand Pianist
Suggested retail price : ¥ 49,350(excluding tax ¥ 47,000)
In Stores : April 1, 2007(Sunday)
Director of Music selection : Hacase Taro(Violinist)
Pre installed : 100 songs
Extendibility : SD card slot/terminal by I/O(1 each)
Weight : Main body 2.5kg/3.6kg in total weight
Size : width 250mm× height l80mm (Folded)×330mm in depth in width
Speaker : built-in(monaural)
Power supply : AC adaptor(attachment)

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