Yes, you're right!
I've already seen this when it was on Kickstarter for raising funds (if I'm not wrong).
It's very cool and resembles Amiga success in the early 90s: low cost machines with great capabilities; not just $$$ thousands bucks for big boxes for few people, but "computer for the masses".
That's the reason why I don't join most new "Amiga" flavours...
BY!
P.S. Don't tell there was the A3000T/A4000 costly stuff: I know... but the reason of Amiga success (at least in Europe) was due to large user base of A500 and A1200.
Video applications helped a lot especially in US with the Video Toaster.