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Offline haywirepc

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Re: The Best Things Come In Small Packages
« on: March 22, 2012, 04:01:44 PM »
Yes, the power draw is too much for the PSU. They will hopefully figure that out when they finally build the prototype. If it's not melted too bad I'll bid on it...
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Maybe they should actually build real prototypes (instead of just photoshopped cases) before making announcements, then they would know the power supply won't work... Just saying... That would be best, especially with their history of photoshopped faked products that never see the light of day.:razz:
 

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Re: The Best Things Come In Small Packages
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2012, 02:47:24 AM »
Why no real pictures of the actual computers?

Why no videos of the actual computers?

I mean, I think I know why... but its sad.

Also, does anyone know... if the boing ball stickers from amigakit are liscenced by hyperion... Whats stopping someone from selling pcs with the amiga boing ball case badges?

Maybe I'll do that, just for fun. I will become "COMMODORE AMERICA."

I better start working on my photo shop skills though.

Its hard running a computer empire, you know.

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Re: The Best Things Come In Small Packages
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2012, 04:04:09 AM »
YES AOS should be ported to x86, but it will never happen. They LIKE robbing you for ridiculously overpriced 10 year old spec hardware just to run their precious os.

On this new "amiga".

This whole thing is kind of ridiculous. even 2k for a computer you can get elsewhere for 1k is just not going to work. I don't think even the most rapid amiga fans would pay an extra 1000$ just for an engraved case. If anything, they can now just buy their own boing ball or amiga stickers and case badges.

Also, after all their hype and talk of 20,000$ workstation class amigas this is a complete and total joke, especially the gpu. What did they just get these boards really cheap at some surplus computer site?

Steven