I think...
...if a ton of coders jumped on board to support this hardware, I'd be willing to go as far as $1,600 for one of these, though I was hoping it would be more like $1,300.
That of course would mean that the hardware would be 110%. Great 3D drivers, hi-speed on-line drivers, software that showed off what the programmable CPU could do, and more than anything, GREAT backwards compatibility! I think if this programmable CPU is anything like FPGA technology, that that might be possible. That would make it an Amiga, not having to use some sub-standard port of UAE, which btw is light years behind WinUAE.
Give me that, and at that price range, and I'm on bored!
In the mean time, it does not offer me ANYTHING that my classic Amiga(s) and MorphOS machine do not offer.