As this thread illustrates, one of the most tangible benefits of buying into the post-classic Amiga market (either an AmigaOne or a Pegasos) is to be able to argue nonstop about your choice from an owner's standpoint. ;-)
I think one of main appeals, really, is to be part of something new, which can be a lot of fun. The fact that there *aren't* already dozens of applications for every task is part of the twisted pleasure. :-) It's like living in a house that's still under construction; you may not have running water upstairs or anything covering the interior walls yet, but you can help decide where to install the windows and how to lay out the back yard. If you want to be part of a new platform trying to get off the ground -- and don't mind the negatives, like pricey low-volume hardware, missing applications, and an uncertain future -- then this is a good place to be.
-- gary_c (Pegasos owner)