Lets get some points out the way.....
* Xena is likely a method to "lock in" to the hardware, custom chip custom encryption, custom security, and hard to copy.
* 99% of all X1000's will remain in their original packaging and retained by collectors, its obsolescence is irrelevant, it's a collectors piece, for vintage uber geeks, thats the target market and they may not even been fans of the Amiga......
* Its compatibility, performance, price and usability are all irrelevant as its not going to exit the packaging. It will be resold at increasingly escalated prices and a short production run is an absolute certainty.
X1000 = Fiat 500 Abarth (Gutless piece of **** but colour coded and stylish), If Clarkson reviewed it for the cool wall it would a jewel around Kristin Scott Thomas's neck, polished and kept in a safe and brought out on occasion to polish its packaging.
I can't see how anyone can disagree with this.......isn't it obvious ?
