They are still under the impression they can throw a bunch of workstation components in a case that any other company would charge $4,000 for and by virtue of the Amiga name, slap a $5,000 premium on it because it has the Amiga name on it. The Amiga name has no value to people using commodity high end workstations, sorry - much less the hysterical thought of said workstation PC's coming with Commodore OS, LOL. The Toaster days are long gone, sorry.
They can't, much less in a HTPC case like they had mocked up, lol. I'm not sure if they put much thought into how that HTPC case would become a microwave over with a couple CPU's and Quadro cards in it, not that they would fit anyways.
Personally, I'll wait for my Amiga boing ball branded bathroom fixtures. That's where the big cash cow lies, boys.