Hello. I've been thinking about the future of the Amiga and have an idea which I'm sure has been thought of before, nevertheless, I will share it.
How about, for the next Amiga after AmigaOne (AmigaTwo?) it is made into a Tablet formfactor. Now hear me out!
Firstly, this message is prompted by the lively discussion about how Amiga supposedly made a mistake by not choosing the ix86 over the PowerPC. I don't think they did, but the CPU is not really the issue. Amiga's future is. And in the final analysis, although I am a fan of Motorola (used to work for them) and have nothing but respect for their excellent engineering, and the PowerPC in particular, ultimately I don't care what CPU is in it.
The Amiga has an opportunity here that should not be lost. I remember watching the Bernie video off of Aminet. I saw him boot an Amiga (AmigaXL in this case) on a CD with only 3MB's written to it. That included some demos, the OS, the UAE layer, and the Linux substructure. THREE MEGS. And a more native port would be smaller. The Amiga can fit ANYWHERE, even as it is (even without DE, although I love DE, anyone else here take a good long look at it?). I hear a lot of talk about how we need 3Ghz chips, and ultra-fast video cards, and that we need ... well basically we need to chase PC's around. No, we don't.
Amiga should, as it always has, go its own route.
Look at the 500, the 600, and the 1200. These were wonderful computers that fit into peoples lives. The lights didn't flicker when you turned them on. They didn't sound like a vaccuum cleaner. They didn't take the entire desk, unless you expanded them to infinity. Plus they were cheap. I'm going to repeat that. They were cheap. That's important. Not poor quality, by any stretch of the imagination. But cheap. Everyone could get one.
We have the advantage here. Microsoft also wants this market, because Bill Gates is blessed with a KEEN SENSE OF THE OBVIOUS. It's going this way, and not only do I want the Amiga there, I want her to be first, where she belongs.
Imagine a tablet (not a tablet pc, it aint a pc, it's a tablet) which runs AmigaOS. You take it around, you throw it on the couch. You stuff it in your bag. It's not a laptop, it doesn't have to be "opened" and although it does "boot" in the technical sense, it happens so fast only programmers need to know about it. Apps don't need to be "loaded" either (from human persepctive). You just touch the icon, the app appears before you take your finger off the screen. Browse the web with it, it's wireless of course. You still need a desktop? Prop it up on the desk. And stick a USB keyboard into it. There -- it's a desktop. Stick the same HD into it that the iPod uses. Add some flash RAM, the os should boot off of that. Flash cartridges replace floppies. And the batteries would last 10 hours not 2.
Meanwhile you just plop around on that screen. Touch it, draw on it. Write on it. Touch a text box then write in it (doesn't have to be in the lines!) This is the future. Talk to it -- it will recognize your speech and dictate it.
Billy wants this market, but Billy has a problem. You see, Billy wants to OWN this market, like he wants to own all markets in the software field. But -- in order to do so, he must find some way of wedging his currently monopoly widget, Windows, onto the goddamn thing. Windows XP no less. Good luck, that thing is huge and slow and boring. Windows CE won't cut it -- no apps, and it's still basically Windows (all of the boredom, none of the compatability!). XP can't fit, either in the technical sense or in the "fit into ones life" sense. Oh sure Billy will shove the behemoth on that, and it'll look like you're hauling around the thickest book in the Encyclopedia Britannica around with you. Real chic. We need an OS that is light and fast, and fun. And we have one. With AmigaOS 5, it will be hardware agnostic as well.
My point is that the Amiga to me has always been a much more "personal" computer than any PC. This is the natural next step. Anyway how can you get any more personal a computer than one named "Amiga"? It means "friend!" (it does not mean "girlfriend" by the way, that would be a little too personal for a computer :-P -- it's just a feature (or a drawback?) in Spanish that words are inflected by gender. You can't say "friend" without indicating the gender of the friend, in this case female)
Also it's worth noting that people are not upgrading their PC's as much anymore. Why? Well, the economy is one, but another reson is that current PC's are enough, and even overkill for doing what most people want to do with their PC's. And if it's overkill running Windows, it's EXTREME overkill running AmigaOS. I ask the people at Amiga Inc (if they read this site) to give the Amiga a new body, a slim, modern one that shows off her best features while making her drawbacks (compatability with PC's) irrelevant. Make her fast, slim, long-running, fun, and friendly. Make her cheap, because everyone deserves one. Make her compatible in the only way that really matters -- compatible with her users.
Erik