On the bright side, this keyboard could make an affordable start to someone's mod project... (I'm digging for pluses here).
Yeah, imagine all the extra gear you could stuff inside that keyboard. When I saw it I pictured those giant boomboxes from the 1980's and 1990's... tiny little speakers
inside a giant be-dazzled box. Very SparkleMotion. But yeah, a great place to start modding since you could hand carve the case, screw up, and then still have enough plastic left over for a functional keyboard.
I'd like to see more people work with putting computers inside the keyboards. It's a counter-cultural sort of impulse; everything's headed away from keyboards -- touchscreens, tablet computers, etc. Saw this over at Hack-A-Day:
http://hackaday.com/2012/08/14/turning-a-keyboard-into-a-computer-with-a-raspberry-pi/
I'm sure the guy behind it is a WalletHacker.
Ultimate dream? Take one of those monstrous Terminal keyboards and install that holographic keyboard projector inside it, to display a
Fallout 3-style greenlit screen onto a nearby wall. Slow down the refresh rate so that there's a horizontal line scrolling down every few seconds. Yeah, that would be sweet. I'd have to imitate Paris Hilton's voice and say, "That's
hawt."

So, imagine fitting two of those guys inside the Terminal keyboard. Sure, you'd have to computer from within a very dark room, and probably not from very far away, but still. Coolness would be off the charts.
(attempts to solder for first time, burns self)
I really shouldn't mock these kinds of massively overbuilt keyboards... I'm tempted to get a 122 IBM Model M Terminal and kludge my way through a Soarer adapter, or just buy a Unicomp version. I want lots of keys. Lots. I imagine myself using all those extra function keys to... I dunno yet, but I'll think of something. One will open Internet Explorer, for sure. 0_o