Koshman,
Its not a matter of being biased,is just the facts ma'am

understand,i have owned/do own every amiga out there but the rare proto's and such,and i've used them all.Each machine has its good/bad points and quirks.
I agree everyone has thier own specific needs,but i was just pointing out that it makes sense to build off the best foundation. With 1230 cards not going cheap anymore,at least $250usd+with ram most the time and 1260's upwards of $400~!,the 1200 can get pretty darn expensive too.Softhut selling the gvp 060 cards for $450 new for the A4000 makes it comparable imho.I've seen blizzardPPC cards go for as much as cyberstom ppc's.
Its also worth noting the only A1200 trapdoor graphics card solution the bvision,which requires a blizzard ppc,was never meant to be installed in desktop machines due to heat/power requirements(although these can be gotten around).
The 400o case is more generic looking. its definatly a case of function over form there.. lol
Mike
Mechy, you're SOOO unbiased 
Most of what you say is true, I agree, but don't overdo it.
E.g. expanded A1200 (Blizz 1230, a little slower, but way more RAM) is still (significantly) cheaper thank a stock A4000 on second hand market.
Why should PCMCIA ethernet be slower than ethernet over Deneb?
Or why should the clockport speed matter when you use it to connect a soundcard??
Btw, see my sig? Now that I have a B1260 I'm thinking of completely ditching my A4000...
Anyway as others have said each model is cool in its own way, but A4000 is one of the more generic looking.