No, starting is about $2000 (AIO) which is cheaper then what is being offered in multi-core by A-EON. If you go with bang:buck ratio against A-EON, it's not even close.
What Barry is aiming for with the Commodore Amiga is the professional level. That means it has to have the gear and software that industry uses as standard. Yes, multi media is the niche he is aiming for as video production for the web is going to be a long term demand.
Oh be quiet, C-USA "Amiga" = bog standard Wintel motherboard rubbish.....something anyone can build themselves. Bang for buck you machines are worthless doorstops compared to an xbox 360 motherboard for $79 if we are making ludicrous irrelevant comparisons. :roflmao: