Thanks for all the info. I did purchase and owned for one week the CGP-700 it is a remarkable piano. In the end I took it back because there is no dedicated midi in/out (I use this) on it and I found myself wanting to create styles, change them and import new ones. Those options are not possible on the CGP-700 that I could find. I just received the Casio PX-360 yesterday and I have not had time to delve into it but right from the power up I heard the difference between the CGP-700 tones and the AiR technology very clearly. It does allow for style changes and creations with an EDIT options and you can import them as well. After a long research of the 3 new touch screen models I decided the Casio PX-360 was the best fit for my needs. I only play in my home. I was going to hold out for the PX-560 but I know in the end I will not use the sound design synth options on that board. I hope to be able to go over the PX-360m in detail soon. Meanwhile, I will wait for the pros here to create a wonderful video highlighting the best features of this powerful board. Thanks!