Frank, the JV1010 is a great choice. Its hard to use without a computer, easy with one. The sounds are fantastic for the money, and it has an expansion slot as well.
If you are not a pianist, why 61 keys?? On a 49key, you can change the octave with a press of a button. Unless you really need the extra keys, check out the Kaysound MK-4902 keyboard controller, $110 I think. Great buy, could not be simpler to use (Doesnt even come with a manual, or need one). It has ptchbend and mod wheels, and buttons for transpose, octave channel, program etc. Just take a midi cable and stick it in to the JV1010, and you are done. With a sequencer ( I use Cakewalk Pro9), you will never touch any buttons on the JV1010 or the Keyboard, except the power buttons.