I'm sure I can find some specific ones, but just look back on all the X1000 pre-release hype. What a let-down once the real specs were made public in the forums. The X1000 devs wanted to whip up as much enthusiam and excitement as possible and intentionally misled people by making statements about how powerful the X1000 co-processor would be. Turns out it probably won't even be used at all and it isn't useful for desktop computing anyway. It was just a marketing gimmick to get old school Amiga enthusiasts excited.....ala the original Amigas which used co-processors for sound and video. And of course there are plenty of MOS fans in this thread trying to convince me that MOS is just fine for office use......sadly, it isn't. I cannot import/export MS Office files or OpenOffice files. As for browsers, many of the web sites I need are protected using SmartCard technology and use custom java and javascript apps written for the military. Not to mention the web sites that use Flash 9 or greater. Before I bought my PegII and MOS back in 2007 I lurked in the forums and read as much as I could about MOS and the positive comments outnumbered the negatives in regard to just about everything. Several people metnioned that I should be patient and that office apps would surely arrive. It's 3 years later and I'm still waiting. And I'm willing to bet that in 3 more years, I'll still be waiting for decent office software. And I'm not even talking anything as huge as OpenOffice. What about AbiWord and GnuCalc for starters? I'm not going to use classic Amiga software developed in 1990s on my PegII and be satisified when I've paid 2007 retail prices for the OS.