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Yamaha unveils new Tenori-On Orange musical inspiration device

SlashGear  Feb 22 10

I have seen some strange musical gadgets before, but the Tenori-On from Yamaha is one of the strangest. We first spied the original gadget way back in 2007 when it debuted. The original device is far from cheap at a street price of $999. Yamaha has unveiled a new, cheaper version called the Tenori-On O with a street price of $699.99.

If you are wondering exactly what the Tenor-On is it’s some sort of light sequencer that takes music and adds a visual representation to it. The difference between the new version and the old version is that the new Tenori device lacks the original’s battery power capability and the 256 orange LEDs can only be seen from one side whereas the original is dual sided. Full story...

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