Amiga, for me back in the day, was a really cool gaming system that merged OS and 68K hardware as complete system. Hell, it could run games while Cnet PRO was dealing with someone who called into the BBS or it was calling out for UUCP traffic. Best of all, bang:buck ratio was great.
Today, it's quiet different for me. Amiga is a concept of advanced/modern hardware that will allow ideas to be pushed forward if not to the extreme bleeding edge. It has to be a computer (desktop or mobile devices) that will allow me to run modern OSs and associated software that I may need at that particular time. I would love to be able to relive the last 25 years, but that's not happening and my concern is for the next 25 years and the bar has already been set to a significant height that needs to exceeded my expectations of a OS for the next 25 years.