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Preorder is already possible at Amedia-computer.com (France) for 589€ incl. tax.https://www.amedia-computer.com/en/accueil/320-amiga-vampire-v4-standalone.html
Quote from: TribbleSmasher on September 29, 2019, 03:04:43 PMI found something other interesting. Gunnar has connected a V4 to a Motorola Lapdock, which is a little notebook-like device without a mainboard.The real deal here is, this docks battery can power the V4, so one can finally create a mobile Amiga.Quotehe Laptop is designed as "empty"The Laptop has Monitor, and Speaker, and Keyboard and the battery -but its designed that the "computing" is done outside of it.This means you need to attach a "computer" to it on the back.The V4-Standalone is plugged into it on the back.The battery of the LAPTOP powers the V4-SA.This gives you a mobile AMIGA. I actually blew the money on one of those to use with a Droid 4. This looks like a much better use for it! Do you have a link to where he is posting about it?
I found something other interesting. Gunnar has connected a V4 to a Motorola Lapdock, which is a little notebook-like device without a mainboard.The real deal here is, this docks battery can power the V4, so one can finally create a mobile Amiga.Quotehe Laptop is designed as "empty"The Laptop has Monitor, and Speaker, and Keyboard and the battery -but its designed that the "computing" is done outside of it.This means you need to attach a "computer" to it on the back.The V4-Standalone is plugged into it on the back.The battery of the LAPTOP powers the V4-SA.This gives you a mobile AMIGA.
he Laptop is designed as "empty"The Laptop has Monitor, and Speaker, and Keyboard and the battery -but its designed that the "computing" is done outside of it.This means you need to attach a "computer" to it on the back.The V4-Standalone is plugged into it on the back.The battery of the LAPTOP powers the V4-SA.This gives you a mobile AMIGA.