You really make me laugh. I suggest you remove all brand products from your possession.
You'd probably end up naked. You pay more for a brand product. Get over it.
Hell, why don't you go wear that line out on the AmigaOne fans.
At least it's not CommodoreOne. Sheesh.
At least they can get the proper name of the brand.
You laugh when you should cry. The only thing sadder than trying to capitalize on an old brand name by reselling hardware people can buy themselves cheaper is supporting the effort. People will pay more for a brand name product if it has some qualities the cheaper options don't, so far this "Commodore" hasn't shown to offer anything of the sort, and them stamping C= a logo on something means about as much as me stamping one on something. The AmigaOne, while no huge commercial success, had the fact that it was a means to an end going for it, it was required hardware to run OS4. Cheaper, better PCs can be had than these rebranded "Commodore" units, and do the same thing.
It comes with Ubuntu now.... Yeah, it's been done before... sure... but it's hardly a wide spread practice. Isn't that different enough for you.
No, it isn't. Ubuntu can be installed in about 45 minutes by most anyone who knows how to turn a computer on these days.
Ok, with a bit of luck we'll get AROS on it, and maybe some emulation options. We'll see.
Luck? These are more free, easy to do things that work everywhere. No special C= logo needed!
You can even install MacOSX on their Commodore Phoenix. Which I hope to demonstrate when mine finally arrives. Yeah, you can do that on MSI machines. But it is still different.
No, it isn't.
There is probably even going to be an OS called Comodo which is a vastly simpler OS for young children or seniors.
Let me guess, another version of Ubuntu with some big pretty icons. Nothing new here either.
The owner is open to all suggestions.
Give it up, the whole thing smells like failure.
We, the Commodore fans, can make this what we want!
The Commodore fans just
love to see their brand that died in 1994 stamped on new and unoriginal products.