"Rheims" of print - nice. Keyboards are a personal choice. In a particular class of keyboards you can't really say one is "better" than another. One person's sound is another person's noise. Certain features may be "better" but overall keyboards are as Doug points out - none of them are "better" in every respect. I've long been a Yamaha person and XG user but I wouldn't hesitate to buy a KN-7000 if I had the money because I like it whatever its benefits or faults. It's all down to personal opinion in the end and we'll never have a definitive answer to that one otherwise we wouldn't be here, arguing the toss.
Bryan