Hafnia HDP-110 & HDP-210: A Detailed Comparison of Two excellent Digital Pianos

The Hafnia HDP-110 and Hafnia HDP-210 are both digital pianos designed for home use, focusing on authentic touch, solid sound quality, and elegant design. While they share many core features, they do differ in some ways. This comparison highlights the key differences to help you choose the model that best suits your needs.

Design Comparison

Both models feature a clean, elegant design that fits naturally into most home interiors.

  • The Hafnia HDP-110 has a classic digital piano look, resembling models like the Roland RP-107 or the Kawai CX-102

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  • The Hafnia HDP-210 has a more authentic look, sporting legs that make it look more like a traditional acoustic piano. It resembles the Kawai CN series or the Yamaha CLP-825.We compare Hafnia HDP-110 & HDP-210

Both pianos are available in black and white, making them easy to match with your home décor.

Sound & Polyphony

Both digital pianos are powered by the renowned French DREAM sound chip, known for its rich, detailed, and realistic piano sound.

The Hafnia HDP-110 features:

  • 192-note polyphony

  • 8 instrument sounds

  • Output power of 2 × 10 W

This provides ample performance for home use and allows complex pieces to be played without note dropouts.

The Hafnia HDP-210 takes the sound experience a step further:

  • 192-note polyphony

  • 2 high-quality piano sounds plus 8 additional sounds

  • Powerful 2 × 20 W speaker system

The increased output delivers deeper bass, greater presence, and a more immersive sound, ideal for larger rooms and more expressive playing.

Playing Experience & Keyboard action

Both models feature 88 fully weighted keys with Progressive Hammer Action, delivering a natural and responsive touch that closely resembles an acoustic piano.

The Hafnia HDP-110 offers a stable and authentic key response, making it ideal for beginners and intermediate players who want a realistic playing experience for daily practice.

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The Hafnia HDP-210 builds on the same keyboard action but pairs it with a more powerful sound system, resulting in greater dynamic range and a more expressive playing experience—especially noticeable for advanced players working with musical nuance and dynamics.

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Connectivity & Features

Both models include outstanding modern connectivity, which includes:

  • Bluetooth Audio & MIDI

  • USB to Host

  • Audio in/out jack (unique within the range)

  • Headphone output

Comparison Table

Feature HDP-110 HDP-210
Sound Engine French DREAM French DREAM
Polyphony 192 notes 192 notes
Keyboard 88-key Progressive Hammer Action 88-key Progressive Hammer Action
Number of Sounds 8 10
Speaker System 2 × 10 W 2 × 20 W
Bluetooth Yes (Audio & MIDI) Yes
Audio In/Out Yes Yes
Colors Black / White Black / White
Target Player Beginner to Intermediate Intermediate to Advanced

Conclusion

The Hafnia HDP-110 is an excellent choice for players seeking a versatile digital piano with modern features, solid sound, and authentic touch, offering outstanding value for money.

The Hafnia HDP-210 is aimed at pianists who want more power, depth, and musical presence, delivering a richer and more immersive sound experience with a focus on performance and expression.

In short:

  • Choose HDP-110 for accessibility and everyday practice

  • Choose HDP-210 for stronger sound, greater depth, and a more inspiring playing experience.

 

Visit our Showrooms

Are you ready to experience the Hafnia HDP-110 and HDP-210 in person? We invite you to visit our showrooms in Aarhus or Copenhagen to test these exceptional digital pianos yourself. Whether you're a beginner or a professional looking for a high-quality instrument, our experts are here to guide you and help you find the perfect piano to suit your musical journey. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to discover the instruments incredible features and immersive sound. We look forward to welcoming you to our showrooms!

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