But don't get too downcast. I've been using that keyboard in bed almost every night for 20 years (first on a Psion 5/5mx, and now on a Gemini), and I've hardly ever had any trouble hitting the right keys. (There aren't quite as many as on a full-size computer keyboard, for one thing; and I find my thumbs learned very quickly where to go.) So I don't think the lack of a backlight justifies that much concern, really.
I almost agree, but the one problem with this (for me, at least) is finding where to put my fingers. I often end up with my hand one key off. It would be great if the next model had little nobs on the F and J keys so that you can recognise them by feeling that, just like a usual keyboard has. That's the one thing I'd like addressed, and it seems easy to do, but what do I know.