« on: February 07, 2011, 01:49:32 AM »
It's a massive insult, imagine how Mac owners would react in the same situation, some pc clone maker starts making "Macs" and shoving Windows 7 on them.
That would be almost as bad as gutting their machine and running it on Intel with a Unix OS... oh wait.

The Mac owners got behind Apple eventually. I don't see how this would be much different. I'm not C= USA advocate, but afaics the way forward is to get something out doubly quick that at least as some heritage behind it. The longer the X1000 takes the less likely anyone will buy - I for one would expect at least a 4GB quad core jobbie for the price they are going to be charging, which mean's they're already behind

At the end of the day the real Amiga died in the 90s because the market changed, the PC evolved, and Commodore couldn't keep up. Any company attempting the same today and can't adapt/release new tech quickly will die as proven by Escom, Gateway etc. To have a realistic chance mass market penetration is needed and that means selling the brand first IMHO. Innovative new features for these "PCs" can come after.
« Last Edit: February 07, 2011, 01:52:08 AM by brownb2 »

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