For a moment there I thought you were referring to the futility of finding a decent keyboard.
I've got an AOpen keyboard in front of me. It weighs about as much as a couple of donuts. Unfortunately it's not as tasty.
It cost about $9.00. I decided it was the best choice when all the other options proved to be overpriced clumps of moose dung. I wouldn't mind paying $60.00 for a decent keyboard. The problem is, $60.00 is the going rate for most keyboards today, and they're all crap. They're all "futuristically styled" (read: created by designers who go in for routine colonoscopies because they enjoy them), loaded with putrifying "Internet" buttons, and spittoon cups (because the target audience is composed of nothing but slack-jawed, drooling morons).
I wish I could get a plain black, Keytronics keyboard with an L-shaped enter key, small backspace key, no lame styling, no stupid extra non-standard keys, and a USB connection. Then maybe I'd be assurred of a decent keyboard at a reasonable price.