I thought that I could add my story here if it's worth anything to anyone.
I've got an A4000 that I've put in a Powertower, I've bought a CSPPC, a CyberVision, later on the Mediator, a Voodoo 3, a Voodoo 4, a SB 128, a FastATA etc.
Even though it was working OK it was getting old and I needed to replace it. I have replaced the clockbattery as well.
So I bought the A1, used Linux for allmost a year (I switched on the A4000 every now and then since I missed AOS ;-)) and it was good experience. I've also learned what's good and what's bad about the A1 motherboard.
So has it been worth the money? Yes, it sure has. I bought a complete system with 256Mb RAM, without any expansioncards at all to keep the cost down and no monitor, I used the parts from my A4000 instead. So the price-tag was about the same as for a new PC.
So the PC-hardware are faster? Well I've used enough of modern PC's with Windows to tell you that AOS 4 Pre are at least as fast as Windows is on such a machine (fast ATA133 HD, 512Mb RAM etc). And since I've seen the movie wich shows AOS 4 that the beta-testers got I can say that it's very, very fast.
So I don't think that the pricetag is so terrible after all. The CV64/3D that I bought was expensive, so was the CSPPC, the CyberVision, the Power Tower, the Mediator.
I want to continue to use AOS wich I've got used to rather than switching to another system and stay with AOS 3.9. That isn't the future of the Amiga, that's the death of Amiga.
I can also say regarding "new hardware not being Amiga" that it feals exactly the same, that is if you got a gfx-card in your Amiga. Only difference is that it's much nicer with its new look and features (and there will be more features), there's better speed (and it will be MUCH better soon).
So I can't understand why someone who likes Amiga choose to not use it. If it's a matter of money, then I can but except for that..... No. Amiga is about fun IMHO and I think that's the reason for why people are using it, but really, isn't AOS 3.9 fealing a bit old? Isn't it nice to have a modern version of it running of fresh hardware?
Anyway there's time left before the final version is out and new hardware will apear. The A1 Micro will be released at october 1 and it'll have a lower price than the A1. A1 XC is also planned.
And then offcourse you got Pegasos/MOS.
Why not wait and see till the final version of AOS 4 is out? There'll be new software available, maybe a new version of the A1 and so on.