Couldn't agree more honestly, the first one looks like an old microsoft keyboard from 1999. People are like wow it's so gorgeous. No it's not, it's a fugly grey keyboard. Worth it for different keys? Not for more than £40. Profit margins will be +++++++++. Getting as bad as graphics cards.
Just because they might not seem to cost a lot, does not mean the price cannot be higher.
They are comparatively rare, hence why there are many people waiting on these to come back in stock. That rarity increases the price.
It is worth the £… well to some, yes, there's no reason why you would not get 10-15 years of quality typing out of one of these things, and if your job is typing or enjoy typing then it's worth it.
Even if it only lasts me 10 years, that's £10 a year for a nice feal… I spend more than that on a takeout pizza. In Fact I spent more than twice that on a vector and the little **** drives me up the wall and will probably be dead before these keyboards come back in stock.
But you are correct, the gray one is kind of gash looking.