Posted by hipstomp | 4 Oct 2007
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Hacoa's $400 wooden keyboards weren't selling so well, so the company has adopted an Ikea-like tactic: lower the price by redesigning it so the user puts it together at home. The new models are 25% cheaper and will go on sale later this month in Japan. Here's to hoping you don't get splinters.
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