Scott here's a few example of decent synths which sell for less than the PSR-2000..

Korg N364, this thing has 16 track seq, TRUE synth engine, initial and aftertouch, decent sound (even though it's older), synth action keys, it's built like a tank, can handle day to day performance, ect

Yamaha EX-7: Many stores that still have these on their shelves are selling them for like $800.00!!!! This keyboard has 64 voice, initial and aftertouch, synth action keys, (3) sequencers, expandable sampler, 1 bitchbend and 2 modulations wheels, ribbon controller, SCSI can be added, breath controller capabilites, AWSOME sound, nice big screen with adjustable contrast, built like a tank, killer voice editing, awsome effects, and much more...

Also take a look at the Triton Le. This keyboard is like only 200 bucks more than the PSR-2000 and look at what that thing can do...

I personally think the PSR-2000 is a great keyboard. I think the "features" are justified by the price, but the quality of construction for a keyboard of that price is way to flimsy... Even though the Korg N series and Yamaha EX series are older models, they blow away the PSR-2000 in terms of sequencing, voice editing, and overall construction. If Yamaha releases a PSR-2000 and calls it the PSR-2000 "second edition" and make the construction better that keyboard will be awsome...

Squeak
_________________________
GEAR: Yamaha MOXF-6, Casio MZX-500, Roland Juno-Di, M-Audio Venom, Roland RS-70, Yamaha PSR S700, M-Audio Axiom Pro-61 (Midi Controller). SOFTWARE: Mixcraft-7, PowerTracks Pro Audio 2013, Beat Thang Virtual, Dimension Le.