Yup, overpriced and I can build the same model for less..... your point exactly?
It's overpriced, emulates Amiga, and yet is still more powerful and cheaper than the X1000. And unlike the X1000 it isn't running a processor with a dead end road map.
Oh, I see... so you don't consider AROS or MorphOS as Amiga's either. :/
I said OS4 is about as much an Amiga as AROS and MorphOS. They're derivatives of Amiga, just like OS4, that have been around longer but don't get the same respect from some people in the community because they're not carrying the Amiga name and currently being sold with $3,000 computers running off of 10+ year old technology.
Oh you mean like CUSA.
I said Amiga users would be better off not setting themselves up for failure and disappointment supporting another failed company using the Amiga trademark. Yes, that would include CUSA. However, CUSA never had much support from the community and just like A-Eon, ACube, and Hyperion ...Amiga, Inc. and Bill McEwen still profited off of them through licensing fees.
No no no no no... NO! Don't even start that rubbish with me. Just ask around the OS4 community, I doubt that you will find many who are OS4 only. That myth is an invention of those who are deluded enough into thinking that lumping an amigalike OS on top of existing mainstream hardware will somehow get Amigas back into homes without thinking through whether that device will really be an Amiga at all. People like CUSA.
So does that make AROS running on an x86 or MorphOS running on a Power Mac less Amiga for not running on an expensive $3,000 computer using an out-of-production PowerPC processor? What makes a computer using an ATX motherboard, PC power supply, and a PowerPC processor an Amiga device when Commodore never produced a single PowerPC based Amiga?
I got a few already, as for the mass market I couldn't give a flying...
Of course you don't. You just expect a company to put money into research and development to design a computer using a processor with a dead end road map that they can't mass-produce all so you can feel like you own the latest Amiga device.
.......yeesss....It's called a Steam box. What was your innovative solution again?
No, it's a video game console for homebrew development. A Steam Box is a line of computers being made by Valve that will include either their Stream client or StreamOS, and be released sometime around the end of 2015.