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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Hardware News => Topic started by: TheDaddy on July 20, 2008, 09:35:48 PM
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I am very pleased to announce the price of the Minimig enclosure.
Specifications:
It completely encloses and protects the Minimig board (rev 1.1) as sold by ACube, Amigakit and Vesalia
4mm thick acrylic capped High Impact ABS
Clip-in mounting system, no need for screws
Access to all ports on the Minimig board, including the Reset and Menu switches.
Four 8mm high black rubber feet
Modern, clean, elegant design
Visual access to Power and Drive LEDs
Easy assembly with only two screws
Colour: glossy white
Completely exclusive!
There will be an initial limited production run, so first come first serve.
I am offering it at an aggressive price. It undercuts any other mini/nano itx form factor case on sale.
I have started taking pre-payments to go into production – A big thank you to everyone who has confirmed their pre-payment!
How to pay: PayPal, to speed things up.
Email: amigarulez@hotmail.com
www.loriano.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk for photos and video.
Price for one Minimig enclosure in glossy white is: £ 67.45 (GBP) + Postage and Packaging
It is custom made and of limited production, so I believe it is good value for money.
Now your Minimig has a home.:-)
Thank you very much for your support,
Loriano
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Price is reasonable considering the tooling cost alone was probably quite high. I managed to fit my Minimig into an ITX case but the ports don't match up at all.
Good luck with this.
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Good luck. I hope you make that 50 order minimum.
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Just to let you know that all the Minimig enclosures come with the Minimig name/logo in the colour (red, silver, gold, blue, yellow, orange, black, pink or green) chosen when ordered.
Thank you,
:-)
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Too much for me (around the £20-£25 mark and I would have had one) but congratulations for producing something. Kudos.
TheDaddy wrote:
It undercuts any other mini/nano itx form factor case on sale.
Not a fair comparison. The other cases come with a PicoPSU and a 12v adapter worth an additional £30 (http://www.mini-itx.com/store/?c=3#m200).
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@alexh
For some reason I was under the impression that it woulda been $100+ so the lower price was better happy but while typing this I realized that it was in GBP so now I'm back to where you are in terms of whether or not I'm getting one.
In any case (this one included :lol:) all work that gets :hammer: in the land of Amiga is :banana:.
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@alexh
>>Too much for me (around the £20-£25 mark and I would have had one)
:-o
>>but congratulations for producing something. Kudos.
Thanks.
>>Not a fair comparison. The other cases come with a PicoPSU and a 12v adapter worth an additional £30.
It is a fair comparison:
Mini-nano itx case = £50-130 very expensive even with the PSU included (which by the way it's added to the price!)
Disadvantages of the off the shelf mini-nano itx case:
It DOES NOT fit around the Minimig board
If you want to make it fit you need to find a square one of the same size as the Minimig board, you need to cut perfect holes, you need to file them so you don't cut your fingers when plugging things in, if the case is too big you need to buy extensions.
All this is a lot of time and effort, things I have already done for you.
Now add all this effort/time/money to the cost of your mini-itx case and you end up with a hacked mini/nano itx case which costs more than my Minimig enclosure.
Minimig case: £67.45 , £17 more than the cheapest nano/mini itx case, it fits the Minimig board. It looks better, at least in my and other people opinion, than most of the mass produced ones.It was made JUST for the Minimig by a long time Amigan. Go figure.
Thank you,
:-)
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Very very nice. I would get it but I don't have a minimig yet.... Waiting for better compatability!
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high quality case! very nice!
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Poster: TheDaddy Posted: 2008/7/21 1:10:35
:-o
Don't worry, Alex is tighter than a Jewish Scotsman with a protected species of moth living in his wallet. He's had a free loaner Minimig for months and is still waiting for the New Year sales to buy a PSU. :-D
Seriously though, I did say that there would be a difference between the number of people who would say "yes, I want one" and the number who would actually pay for one. The problems is that at £67.45 ($134.90) plus another £10-£15 S&H (£82.45/$164.90) people are going to look at what else they could get for the same money.
Deneb USB2.0 controller: $187
Amiga 1200: $165
Catweasel Mk4: $124
Buddha Flash Phoenix Edition: $61
I know it's a great looking case, but you're going to get a lot of this.
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>>The problems is that at £67.45 ($134.90)
S&H? Is that postage and packaging?
P&P is not going to be £10-15. You are looking at more like £5-8 max. for North and South America, £4-5 for Europe and U.K.
>>I know it's a great looking case, but you're going to get a lot of this.
Thanks.
I am not trying to get rich Darrin, I am trying to get my development costs back, if people don't understand this then what can I do?
I have had people telling me that they were prepared to pay £160 (200 Euros) for it and people saying no more than £40 (50 Euros). You can't please everyone.
Thank you,
:-)
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Congratulations for doing this, but I'm afraid it's too much for my wallet: realistically, £30 is the maximum I'd be paying for something like this, and to hit that price you need to be making a whole load of 'em
I do understand the effort involved so there's no need to defend the price to me :) - the £30 is purely a value call to me
Best of luck with making this work.
Nick.
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>>Congratulations for doing this, but I'm afraid it's too much for my wallet: realistically, £30 is the maximum I'd be paying for something like this,
Maybe one day, when more Minimigs get sold, there are about 100 Minimig boards out there more or less. Maybe when compatibility improves more people will buy one.
>>and to hit that price you need to be making a whole load of 'em
Exactly, but I am not going to make 100,000 when there are 100-150 Minimig boards out there. :-)
>>I do understand the effort involved so there's no need to defend the price to me :)
Thanks, this is exactly what every developer goes through in the Amiga market.
>>Best of luck with making this work.
Thanks Nick,
:-)
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Poster: Darrin Posted: 2008/7/21 12:20:46 Don't worry, Alex is tighter than a Jewish Scotsman with a protected species of moth living in his wallet. He's had a free loaner Minimig for months and is still waiting for the New Year sales to buy a PSU.
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
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&H? Is that postage and packaging?
P&P is not going to be £10-15. You are looking at more like £5-8 max. for North and South America, £4-5 for Europe and U.K.
Yes, they call it "Shipping and Handling" over here (same thing). I was just pulling numbers out of the air based on what I get charged when I order stuff from the UK. Is that £8 insured?
Thanks.
I am not trying to get rich Darrin, I am trying to get my development costs back, if people don't understand this then what can I do?
I know you're not trying to rip people. You've made a professional case in limited quantities so the price is going to be high.
I have had people telling me that they were prepared to pay £160 (200 Euros) for it and people saying no more than £40 (50 Euros). You can't please everyone.
Very true. How many have said "I'll buy one if you cange the colour to ". ;-)
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The problem is that a minimig and case is getting well on the way to the price of an EEE PC which has its own built-in screen and can run UAE (although I'm not sure how much stuff can run full speed on one).
For someone like me who still loves the Amiga but I am happy with PCs too - its never going to sell to me. It would need to be a minimig including case for that price, to be appealing to me which sadly would mean selling at a loss at the small quantities being made. :cry:
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Darrin wrote:
Alex is tighter than a Jewish Scotsman with a protected species of moth living in his wallet. He's had a free loaner Minimig for months and is still waiting for the New Year sales to buy a PSU.
I actually have a PSU, but it had an EU plug so I need a shaver adapter. Once I get myself one, I promise rapid ports of the Spectrum, C64 and Amstrad CPC464 cores (and corresponding PIC) to MiniMig.
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TheDaddy wrote:
Minimig case: £67.45 , £17 more than the cheapest nano/mini itx case
That's better.
TheDaddy wrote:
It looks better, at least in my and other people opinion, than most of the mass produced ones.It was made JUST for the Minimig by a long time Amigan.
Absolutely!
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Darrin wrote:
Alex is tighter than a Jewish Scotsman with a protected species of moth living in his wallet.
It's a Monarch butterfly I'll have you know!
I never get my wallet out because my genes are too tight!
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I actually have a PSU, but it had an EU plug so I need a shaver adapter. Once I get myself one, I promise rapid ports of the Spectrum, C64 and Amstrad CPC464 cores (and corresponding PIC) to MiniMig.
Stop it! You're making me drool. :-D
Hell, if you lived close by then I'd personally BRING you an adapter.
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It's a Monarch butterfly I'll have you know!
LOL. Not a blue morpho butterfly?
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I'll whisper sweet nothings to Tobiflex tomorrow to get the required files (He did the Amstrad and parts of the C64).
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Hi, send me you adress and i wil ship the one i got from amigakit for free. it is huge but it looks like its worth it :-) :-)
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>>I actually have a PSU, but it had an EU plug so I need a shaver adapter. Once I get myself one, I promise rapid ports of the Spectrum, C64 and Amstrad CPC464 cores (and corresponding PIC) to MiniMig.
That is an awesome statement and promise, it would make the Minimig a multi platform machine. I have a spare shaver adapter I can send to you.
PM me. :-)
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If your estimates of the number of MiniMig boards out in the wild (100-150) are close to accurate, you might have a hard time reaching your minimum order number needed to go into production. Getting 33% to 50% of the MiniMig owners to purchase your case would be quite a marketing accomplishment.
I was concerned about your project from the beginning when it was evident that the cost of the finished product was going to be over $50
I still hope that as more MiniMig boards are built and ACube sells more completed boards, that you will find enough buyers to recoup your development costs.
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I think that when we have write support and some more bugs ironed out then sales will jump again, however if it doesn't happen soon then it is more likely that a Minimig 2 will come along with a different form factor which won't help The Daddy's case sales.
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If you follow Yaqube's chats with Toni Wilen over at EAB you'll realised the guy is quite talented and motivated.
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@amigadave
>>If your estimates of the number of MiniMig boards out in the wild (100-150) are close to accurate, you might have a hard time reaching your minimum order number needed to go into production.
I can't say that you are wrong there, if we can't go into production it'd be sad but not the end of the world. I created something, I am proud of it. :-)
>>Getting 33% to 50% of the MiniMig owners to purchase your case would be quite a marketing accomplishment.
We will have to wait and see. I might end up with one VERY expensive enclosure, very limited edition! :-)
>>I was concerned about your project from the beginning when it was evident that the cost of the finished product was going to be over $50
One day when we have 90% compatibility, ADFs writing support and those promised machines implementation (by alexh)we might see more Minimigs sold.
>>I still hope that as more MiniMig boards are built and ACube sells more completed boards, that you will find enough buyers to recoup your development costs.
Thanks Dave,
:-)
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@everyone,
Following the emails I am receiving asking if I am going to apply the adhesive logo/name to every single case by hand the answer is yes, yes I am. I know it's nuts but it saves on costs.
I am going to be absolutely exhausted... :-)
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If you follow Yaqube's chats with Toni Wilen over at EAB you'll realised the guy is quite talented and motivated.
This might sound stupid, but what's EAB? :-?
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English Amiga Board: http://eab.abime.net/index.php
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Ah thanks! Never been there. I'll check it out.
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@Darrin
Ah thanks! Never been there. I'll check it out.
(http://i35.tinypic.com/14t380o.jpg)
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Hi TheDaddy
Congrats on getting this case out. I've just watched the YouTube video and it looks great, you should be very proud of it! I'm sorry that I can't commit to one at the moment but I have posted a link to your news on my Minimig site.
Good luck with it :-)
straycat
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Thanks Straycat,
:-)