I expect to see it between $1000 and $1500, to be honest. Be a bargain if it's cheaper. Look, the Ketron Audya module is almost the same price as the Audya. It SURE isn't the same price as the little sound module they put out!
Sweetwater has a sale price of $999, so Diki got it right this time
Sweetwater also have more detailed specs than the Roland site:
Sounds: 1,092 tones, 57 drum sets (GM compatible)
128-voice maximum polyphony
19-part multitimbral sequencer (16 song parts + 3 external parts through MIDI input)
Key and tempo controls for WAV and MP3 files
Center cancel and Melody Mute functions available for playback
Reverb, harmony, and other vocal effects available on Mic input 1
Song Chord Extractor automatic chord detection for SMF files
Playlist lists function allows you to store favorite songs for automatic playback
SMF covers: 30 demos
USB recorder records audio files (WAV, 16-bit/44.1kHz linear format) and Slide shows picture folder linked to songs (recommended resolution: 1024 x 768 or 512 x 384 pixels)
Real-time player: SMF (Format 0/1), KAR, mp3, WAV, mp3+CDG
VIMA TUNES: Yes
Lyrics: SMF and mp3/WAV
SMF song section reverb: 8 types, chorus: 8 types, MFX A, B, C: 84 types, parametric EQ, multi-band compressor
Display: 132 x 64 backlit LCD
Headphone jack: Stereo 1/4"
Audio inputs: 1 x 1/8" stereo, 2 x XLR/TRS
Phantom power: Mic 1
USB connectors: 1 x type B (data storage), 1 x type A (for MIDI to and from computer)
MIDI: In and Out
Video output: Composite (PAL or NTSC, selectable)
Audio outputs: 2 x 1/4"
Power supply: 9V DC (via supplied AC adaptor)
Current draw: 700 mA
Dimensions: 10-3/4" (W) x 9-1/16" (D) x 3-3/16" (H)
Weight: 3.56 lbs.
Included accessories: owner's manual, AC adaptor, and Roland USB Memory M-UF2G
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/BK7m