@Wayne,
Those two replies contain more text than all the other posts in these forums I have seen from you over several years combined. Very well put and I must agree with your reasoning.
I too say to hell with both sides and will not purchase a "Next Generation Amiga", be it AOS 4.x, MorphOS, or AROS until it is at least as functional as my MacBook Core2Duo, which easily runs OSX, XP, and WinUAE.
I don't know if a new Amiga will be developed and manufactured in my life time. Because to me, a new Amiga would have to be a quantum leap above and beyond what is currently thought of as a personal computer, just like the original Amiga was when it was first conceived by its inventors. For me, a new Amiga would redefine what a personal computer is capable of and create the opportunity for new ways to think about computing and what is possible.
So, until and unless that miracle happens, I will stick with my collection of "Classic Amigas" and use "other" computers to accomplish the work I need to do.
Right now, the Mac is the best engineered computer and best user experience available. I can only dream that the rest of the world will eventually wake up and drive Microsoft to compete and actually innovate and create something original.
If I could, I would never buy another Microsoft product, and I would find a way to do all my work from alternate OSes, and remove Windows from my hard drives.
(Sorry for my rant)