TechPowerUp - Fujitsu Releases Limited-Run HHKB Professional HYBRID Type-S Snow Keyboard
“Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., primary authorized distributor of the Happy Hacking Keyboard (HHKB) in the United States, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the iconic HHKB series with a limited-quantity, special edition HHKB Professional HYBRID Type-S Snow. Featuring a sleek, snow-white finish and an exclusive 25th anniversary key, the limited-run model offers a high-quality typing experience without compromise, making it the perfect companion for programmers, engineers, writers and others seeking out a premium keyboard.
Featuring cutting-edge, silent Topre electrostatic capacitive switches to dramatically reduce keystroke noise, the customizable HHKB Professional HYBRID Type-S Snow makes keying a joy, even after hours of typing. The keyboard's compact size and near-symmetrical layout offer comfort for the longest typing sessions, with a unique 60-key layout to save space and maximize efficiency. Easily create customized keymaps for a completely personalized experience, including programming the HHKB Professional HYBRID Type-S Snow's celebratory 25th anniversary key. Compatible with iOS, macOS, Windows, and Android operating systems, the keyboard can seamlessly connect to up to four devices via Bluetooth and can also connect via USB-C.
Introduced in 1996, the HHKB series was based on the basic concept of a more rational, simplified key arrangement within a compact, practically designed keyboard. Over the years, HHKB has offered an unparalleled typing experience unlike anything else in the marketplace, customized for the needs of typists who want the robust functionality of a full-sized keyboard, without taking up too much space on their desktop. Beautifully designed, the HHKB series offers a state of absolute minimalism within a high-quality keyboard.
The special edition Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional HYBRID Type-S SNOW is currently available for $349.99 on the Happy Hacking Keyboard website.”

My thoughts: I think the audience for this keyboard is limited, hence the price.