B I N G O !!! there are millions of people out there that used to use COMMODORE or AMIGA !!! I am a perfect example of this... My 1st computer was a Vic 20 followed by c64,128, a1000,500,2000,3000T when I shut off my Amiga in 97 I didn't touch them until a few years ago when I was home at my parents over Christmas and was bored and found them up in the attic. I brought them home with me and they have been used daily for a few years now. In the time I was away I had no idea that Winuae, Morphos, Aros, OS4 exc even existed. I think each camp has become so close minded that they can't see how much potential CUSA has to bringing back old users and software developers. If ever there was a way to catch the attention of old users it is by using the name COMMODORE and AMIGA !!!! I'll wait and see but IMO CUSA has the potential to sell a lot of units bring back many old users that don't even know we still exist..
@ don27dog
Your post is the perfect example of why Commodore USA upsets a lot of folk. That's the whole point folk are trying to make here against Commodore USA is folk like yourself who have been away from the Commodore scene for a while will be fooled into thinking (if you don't do your homework first before you buy) that you are buying a brand new Amiga or C64 based on the original machines hardware & architecture...

What you will in fact be buying is nothing more than a custom built case with off the shelf parts running an emulator, thats what upsets a lot of folk as CUSA are promoting these things as if they were an updated version of the original CBM machines, which they are not...

I mean a company with so much money to spend intent on alienating the folk who may have been most interested in their products makes no sense whatsoever, hell they cant even get their own marketing or wording right on their site...:rolleyes:
Commodore® trademark used under exclusive worldwide license by Commodore USA, LLC for its line of AIO (All-In-One) keyboard computers, and is the trademark of Commodore Licensing, BV, registered in the United States and other countries. Amiga® trademark used under exclusive worldwide license by Commodore USA, LLC for its line of AIO (All-In-One) keyboard computers, and is the trademark of Amiga Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.
How on earth can their Amiga range be classed as an All-In-One keyboard computer when the ruddy keyboard is separate from the main desktop box, makes about as much sense as anyone daft enough to buy one of the things...
