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The Casio Privia PX-S1100WE is a compact, stylish 88-key digital piano featuring Smart Scaled Hammer Action keys with ebony & ivory feel, delivering rich 4-layer stereo grand piano sounds and 192-note polyphony. It offers versatile connectivity with Bluetooth MIDI/audio and USB, powered by an included adapter or batteries, making it perfect for modern musicians seeking studio-quality performance in a sleek, portable design.












| ASIN | B09GG9D7H4 |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connector type | usb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (81) |
| Date First Available | 14 May 2023 |
| Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Instrument | Digital Piano |
| Item Weight | 11.2 kg |
| Item model number | PX-S1100WEC3 |
| Item weight | 24.69 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model name | PX-S1100WE |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 23.19 x 132.21 x 23.19 cm; 11.2 kg |
| Size | Compact |
| Style | Modern |
| Supported software | Casio Chordana Play |
| UPC | 079767362638 079767362645 |
M**U
The PX-S1100 is a great alternative for piano practice in my studio. It has a pretty, expressive sound, solid build quality, and a simple yet stylish design. Looking forward to exploring all the digital possibilities it offers!
P**E
Designed and looks excellent. Sound Quality is Studio and Live Ready. Very mobile or can be secured to Casio Stand for further Elegance and Sturdiness.
A**R
I bought this piano in red on Nov. 4th, 2025, and I love it. I bought another brand (Kawai) right before this one, and I wasn't happy with it. I've owned a Kawai in the past and loved it, so I was surprised I didn't care for that one. I love everything about this PX-S1100. With headphones, it sounds beautiful. The onboard speakers are fine, but would be great if connected to external speakers. I love the key weight, but several reviews mentioned the keys feeling light. I disagree, they feel great. Love the color, and the key bed is solid and substantial. Didn't know if I'd like the key texture, but it turns out that I love it. For some reason, when I play this piano, my fingers seem to move effortlessly on the keys. I think it's a combination of the key weight, the key texture. Don't listen to reviews saying the key weight is too light. I almost didn't buy this piano because I was afraid the keys wouldn't feel weighted. If that's a concern for you, get that idea out of your head. These keys have a lot of weight to them, and feel great. I can't imagine anyone playing this piano and not loving it. The build quality of this is solid, sturdy and still very light weight. Also, I paid almost 400 dollars less for this piano than the Kawai. Great all around digital piano.
G**E
I loved the piano. It is stylish, light weight, fairly easy to use, and sounds great for the price. It was great until the left side speaker started making this crackling static noise whenever I played after only 6 months of having it. The people were nice because it was under warranty but still wish that didn’t happen
A**N
The piano is the Hamburg Steinway, a fabulous sounding piano that plays everything well. The keys are perfect for me: something about them just works. I immediately loved the experience of playing the initial sound of the piano when you first turn it on, so if that's all you need, this is a fabulous buy: the lightest weight weighted key top notch piano in the world. The drawback is the interface: it's not intuitive, and it does not store any of your patches or your settings. Still: one of the best live piano sounds out there (great even in MONO!) and my favorite weighted keys. Tried Yamaha, Roland, this was better (I don't care for the CFX or whatever the Roland piano sound is). I went for the PX-S3100 so I could store settings and use it for live. Oh! And the built in speakers ROCK! Super buy here.
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