Hi Mingle,
Since the two boards -- in reality -- are very close to one another, I don't think anyone's ever put together the chart you're asking about.
I can only speak for the Pegasos II having never seen an AmigaOne.
Pegasos II advantages (all subjective of course)
- At 499 EU, the price of the Pegasos II G4/1000 is usually about $350 less than an AmigaOne G3. (note the advert rotating at Amiga.org for the AmigaOne at $850+
- The Pegasos G4 runs at 1 Gigahertz
- DDR Ram on the Pegasos II
- Pegasos II is compatible with over a dozen operating systems with more in development
- Unlike the AmigaOne, the Pegasos II currently comes with it's own native Operating system, MorphOS which is currently in it's fourth revision (1.4) and there are an awful lot of people who seem to like it, be able to use it stabily, and find it to be exactly what they need. The AmigaOne currently comes with PPC Linux.
- Development on the Pegasos II (and in particular MorphOS) seems to have gained a real "linux level" community movement with literally dozens of people working on it.
- MorphOS Development teams are very open and will help any way they can.
- The Superbundle. If you don't think about anything else, consider all the free software which is being bundled with the Pegasos machines. Games, applications, utilities and more.
I would really, really suggest -- before making a decision -- that you spend a few hours going over the following sites. Members of this community will strongly recommend one or the other based on their own personal and "political" bias, but I'd recommend ignoring anything but your own gut instinct.
AmigaOne
http://eyetech.co.ukPegasos II
http://pegasosppc.comhttp://morphos.nethttp://linux.pegasosppc.comhttp://pegasosppc.com/software_bundle.phpAfter doing that, Talk to people who have seen BOTH in action. Most lean instantly towards MorphOS and the Pegasos. The Pegasos is even winning over converts as we make our way around the country doing a series of technology demonstrations.
In all, if I can help answer any further questions, please let me know and I'll help any way I can.