OK a lot of folks are complaining that this machine isn't the killer box that we all want... This may be true, but look at things from the point of view of the business man trying to make a buck. They have to generate enough cash to sustain this project and you can't do that by creating a machine that costs $10,000... (Ask Steve Jobs about the Lisa)
Soo with that in mind, here is what I would do if I were king..
Work alongside Acube so they could continue refining the SAM as an entry level machine.
1) Release the new X1000 with a price point of about $1100. US
Let the Amiga community play with it, revise it, make interesting use of it's new features etc...
While that is happening...
2) Acube refines the SAM and adds WIFI and tweaks it to fit into a NETBOOK package and call it something like the AMIBOOK. Bundle a flavor of Linux with it... An easy and friendly version like Ubuntu. This is CRUCIAL to my plan.) Create a truly KILLER browser for OS4.x and include it and a decent email program in this netbook
3) Find a store that has a decent infrastructure to sell these things. (An upscale store would be best and market this as an upscale Netbook)
By packaging Linux you get the Linux crowd interested, and once they are our numbers will double overnite AND we will gain programmers as well. Also, remember that Netbooks only need to do 3 things. Connect WIFI, SURF and email. We all know OS4 does a LOT more, but these 3 are VITAL to making this work.
4) Now that we have gained notice with a killer Netbook and the magazines are favorably reviewing them, take the proceeds from the Netbook sales and hire a few folks to help with programming, updates and such and then...
5) NOW create the killer machine that we all want, because now there is a decent customer base to work with, reducing the costs. Also, by this time there will be enough positive buzz that some software and hardware companies will be interested and NOW WE HAVE OUR BELOVED AMIGA BACK!