This is such great news for CD32 owners from all around the world.
FINALLY NTSC CD32 owners should be able to play all those PAL games on their VGA monitors/LCD TVs no sweat! No more black & white displays or cut off screens. And there are hundreds, or possibly THOUSANDS of these BRAND NEW CD32s still sitting in Hong Kong and China waiting to be sold.
Now all we need is a 8MB/RTC/IDE-CF/Ethernet card for the CD32, and using an A4000 keyboard (or PC keyboard adapter) you'd have a fully fledged Amiga computer capable of surfing the web. Imagine chatting to fellow Amigans on IRC, browsing the web, checking email, MSN, FTP, online games like Dynamite on a CD32!
I can't wait for the new HighGFX driver for 1280x1024, I have an LCD monitor and a CRT monitor that both support this resolution, and since 16 colours is plenty for Workbench and all the apps I run, I don't think I'd run out of ChipRAM that fast, especially when combined with FBlit, which seems to work most of the time with HighGFX, but sometimes begins to spasm.
ALSO... I have opened my CD32 up and the very best place to mount the VGA port would be in the empty space next to the keyboard/serial port. There is a big empty section inside the case in front of the motherboard which provies plenty of clearance for the ribbon cable, and there's no metal blocking the way for you to cut a hole in the plastic on the side of the bottom half of the case and mounting the new port!
I already have a CD32 with a SX32, 8MB RAM, IDE-CF adapter and 4GB CF card, but I wish I had Ethernet too, then I wouldn't have to use the serial cable for networking and going on the net (slow). It's gonna rock when I get my CD32 Indivision though!