My keyboard was £85, which at the time seemed like a lot of money, I still use that same keyboard now and I bought it when it launched in September 2007, I now see that £85 as a good investment. My nephew never spends more than £20 on a keyboard and in that same span of time has had 4 keyboards, which means after postage my keyboard has worked out to be the cheaper option. If were in the market for a new keyboard, I wouldn't be put off by the SRP, besides who buys anything like this at SRP these days, everyone is competing on price so it's bound to be available for less on places like Amazon, eBay, Scan and others besides.