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Re: CommodoreUSA CEO Interview Answers
« on: April 19, 2012, 03:02:47 AM »
if you think about it, if they were to produce their current computers with the same quality but at a more reasonable price, they could gain users and capital to become a bigger player in the computing world, if they did sell them for a more reasonable price they could get more people using them, and get more money and users to restablish their name among the younger generations, then eventually release a cusom OS like the Amiga OS as an alternative OS, people (already familiar with the computer by this time) could/would develop more software, and eventually it could have the potential to be a 3rd competitor in the Mac, Windows world.

But they wont, so that whole hypothetical above is pointless.
 

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Re: CommodoreUSA CEO Interview Answers
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2012, 06:24:11 AM »
Even though it packs some pretty nice hardware, the price is REALLY high!! especially since most of the people who know about the Amiga computers probably have a computer that could run linux if they wanted to use it instead of Morph OS or AROS or AmigaOS4.x.  

The least they could have done is set up the GUI to look semi similar to classic amiga with the close button on the left, and the other 2 buttons on the right, none of the current OSs (Windows, OSX) do that, it would set them apart.
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Re: CommodoreUSA CEO Interview Answers
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2012, 06:53:27 AM »
Such a shame, i hope they do well and can farther expand and become more of what most Amiga lovers would like, he cant do that in today's market as a new guy, they would have to become a big company before they could make our idea of a modern Amiga a reality.

P.S. sorry if i am posting too much, this is actually the first forum that i have actually joined, i usually just look and read, never post.