The price is about what I expected from a private company who are in business to make a proffit and who have to stand by the product with some sort of support. Considering the boards on eBay go for around double the price and if they fail in 1 month then it's your problem, I think a $200 price tag is a great deal.
Just remember, Acube are taking a risk with this run and they have to pay from them up-front. Not only does this proce have to cover their time and effort, it has to cover after-sales support, dead boards and the interest on their investment (say $100,000 or so).
They can add me to their customer list just for having the balls to do this. I look forward to seeing who the USA distributer is going to be and what the configurations are.
Hell, if I could spend $50 on an invisible OS4 coupon then I can sure as hell spend $200 on a real, working Amiga.