@The BilgeRat
But you can drive similar comparisons of that same HP workstation with iMacs or $5000 Alienware machines, where if you buy the same pieces yourself, you can get the same specs at half the price (I could build up another godzillion comparisons) still they don't run AmigaOS do they?
Sure they do, UAE or AROS. Need to run that old game, it's there right now and for zero costs.
This is a machine for AmigaOS those interested will buy it, those not interested will not (no need for apple to orange comparisons).
By that notion, can we then fairly point out how gimped that platform is for not offering mobile solutions either like the other platforms? I realize your trying to spin a huge negative by sweeping it under the rug, but it's not going away. North of 1500 GBP is not economically sustainable.
Talking about the price, it is not known yet, I saw much fuss done for a post made by user Tommo1975 but nobody cared for user djrikki who in the very same thread says he heard "less than €1500" and with all THAT CONFUSION where everybody is saying they couldn't clearly hear a thing, it's quite understandable.
Blame A-EON for not putting the information up on their web site. Their marketing director needs to be fired.
Anyway, the X1000 is aimed at developers and power-users according to A-Eon, meaning they don't plan any mass market sales for now
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It's a Dev board, like I got roasted on AWN for saying and I was proven correct. Worse yet OS4 remains 32 bit and no SMP and very limited MP. My estimates for total sale units for the first 12 months will stand at in the 200s or 300s. I hope for Trevor's sake I'm proven wrong on this, but I sincerely doubt it.