On calculators, digital watches and keyboards
Casio, a name known to many for its calculators and digital watches, has a rich history in electronics, technology and music. Anyone who attended high school in the 1980s and 1990s most likely used a Casio scientific calculator. But it was also during that period that Casio took its first steps into the world of music. With the VL1, the first calculator that was also a mini-piano, they surprised the music world. The pop song "Da Da Da" by the German group "Trio," used the instrument's distinctive rhythm patterns and made the worldwide young and hip crowd want to buy such a "thing." At the same time followed the first keyboards, keyboards that made it easy to learn to play all kinds of songs with automatic accompaniments. And then Casio introduced some popular synthesizers such as the CZ1 and CZ101. In the 1990s, their first digital pianos were also brought to market