@Wayne and others selling/sold by the CUS of American Dream.
Lets get this pretence of these "added value" only in America product lines, being pushed to a "Global" audience as "World Wide" Amiga computers, when there not.
I don't care if its a mobile/tablet/pc or other goods available through "global sources" as this stuff with a different label is available in the U.K/Europe by much more reliable sources/support lines without the CUSA middle man and without the CUSA Hype and will do exactly the same for less cost. Should we start a branch called EUSA with the selling the same tat, as I am 100% positive there isn't anything here that cannot be copied.
My final beef with all this is the "Title", CUSA know they are an "American" business, their market is "America", no matter what resellers that can be brought on board, the business, the products, the goal is to turn a American business into a global brand using the Commodore and Amiga titles. That's it, end, nothing more....So why the attempt to bring the old community with them, why ?
Nostalgia ! Plain and simple. They are looking to "Sell" to people like me who would say "Oh I used to own an Amiga" without the hassle of building their own brand themselves.
Unfortunately they didn't pick a commodity brand that I seen brought back from the dead in my high street store, they picked a iconic computer brand and worse they try to sell on the basis of that "nostalgia" as a modern "Amiga" like experience.
Its insulting, its a con and its an small fry American computer shop, trying to sell in the "Big" world and frankly its insulting, I will go somewhere local.
When CUSA have a product thats called the "CUSA" something which does something nothing else can do, you might find that the world is a target, otherwise keep to CUSA to your local market and get CUSA the hell off Amiga.org forum.
As the Dragons would say "Its not a business and I am out!".
Shaz
PS Ive been a member for sometime now, if this continual marketing of CUSA continues, I think its time for me to go. I don't see any reason to believe that this just isn't a US lead attempt to scupper any future for a European based Amiga platform(s)