Unless you are an Apple...
No I am a PINEapple
Not sure about this connection, but anyway even with Apples high prices they are selling and gaining in their targeted markets.
I think the high prices allow them to keep developing and keep from going bankrupt (but they already have been there once haven't they(?)) Commodore or any other Amiga producer was never able to compete as soon as they were essentially selling to a hobbyist's market. You can get away with charging high prices when you are selling to companies with boundless coffers. No offence to anyone here, but Amiga has been nothing but a hobbyist's machine (barring perhaps video editing) for the last ten years.
It really is impressive that these alternative Amiga solutions even exist for people to argue about incessantly, as there is no corporate need for them.