Another perspective on price.
In 1989 I along with my two brothers stumped up £360 for a basic A500 and no software. I think the dealer felt sorry for us and threw in a copy of Photon Paint.
Using RPI that £360 would be £671 today. And using UK national average earnings it would be £842 today. If we did the same for a B2000, then I suspect that today's prices would be similar if not more than the X1000.
Now, I am happy to admit that the B2000 was ahead of the competition on ability and price, and the X1000 isn't, but for me it puts it in perspective.
Especially as I make about 50000% more per week than then. And especially as the entire production run of the X1000 is probably less than a couple of hours production run of the A500 when I bought it.