I've been waiting and what is currently available is based on dead hardware.
New hardware is possible but I don't expect to see much available from Amiga Inc. nor do I believe that they are in a position to do much without a bankroll of money and who is going to lend them a million dollars or more?
New hardware is better than machines that are going to break down because the old hardware is 20 years old or more.
FPGA 68k hardware is where it's at now Chuck.
The source code to everything is Free & Open Source and can be improved and extended beyond the capabilities of any genuine Amiga hardware from Commodore.
Check out the FPGA Replay board. Already it has a few features the real hardware didn't have and there is nothing stopping people with the necessary skills creating even more features over time.
http://www.fpgaarcade.com/?q=node/6