In today's market, computer makers dont only compete to make computers better, but also cheaper. So I hope Hyperion will be following that too...
Seeing How Hyperion has been in the busness long enough, I'd say there is an excelent bet that they are keeping this exact thing in mind.
What worries me is how Mac is leaning so much towards PeeCee. Ever since it's "merger" with M$ the Mac has become more and more a clone of the dreaded winblows system. Since these two are now bedfellows, meaning you can install M$ software under OSX AND run Winblows on a Mac, it will be difficult for a full blown Amiga to have as much flexability the more specialized it becomes. THAT is what I am worried about...
Another thing is that an OS, no matter how powerful the hardware it runs on is, is useless without good software. And with good software I mean commercial software, not linux ports.
Another point well made. There are few companies that have still held true to the Amiga. What we can hope is that they get some dev. machines in advance, make some "gotta have" software programs, and then have them out the door and demoing with the new Amiga.
Face it, A-Eon has an up hill battle in front of them. It will be HARD! but the very fact that they have the experience (both good and bad), desire to fight for years to get the rights to the Amiga title, ability to do it their way this time, and the know-how to make the next generation Amiga makes me all kinds of excited to see what will be produced by them!
