I really have to wonder if people are reading the same interview I was reading.
Commodore USA is currently a small company, with limited resources, and with limits to Amiga IP usage. We are doing the best, with the IP we have available to us, as we possibly can.
It's all fine to sit there and say, oh, ......
If CUSA was developing
ANYTHING this would be a different story. You are doing exactly the same thing IBUYPOWER is doing: assembling Intel/AMD type computers - but charging three to four times as much. I should add that IBUYPOWER is honest about assembling their computers from other firms parts, and doesn't charge much for their computers.
The only real difference I see, is that CUSA is dragging the Amiga name through the mud.
It's a shame, but Barry doesn't have a clue what the Amiga computer was about. The original Amiga was an innovative
NEW machine for truly creative people. CUSA's abomination is nothing new. It's just another PC assembled from other manufacturers parts. No innovation, nothing new and, nothing remotely Amiga like about them.