I rarely post, but I find this discussion interesting.
It appears to me...at least to the perspective of a former Amigan...that this entire moan and complain fest is just another example of the Amiga community (or what is left of it) self destructing.
The CUSA guy came on here some time ago and announced his plans. He was met with the expected cynicism and negativity - and who can blame the Amiga community, after all of the false starts and lies there is no reason to trust anyone. The normal checklist was there...crappy website...check! Delays...Check! Excitement and hyperbole? Check!
Then the inexcusable happened... they delivered exactly what they said they would.
Sure, the C64x is not an Amiga or AmigaOS project...and it is PC hardware running a PC OS...but it is a killer piece of retro design...and a custom case alone is more than anyone else has delivered in AGES.
Were they a bit smug? probably. Obnoxious? I have seen worse. Seriously...the criticisms appear to be hypocritical at times. One criticism in this thread is that the CEO shouldn't be on a message forum defending a product he actually delivered. What makes it so funny is that Bill McFleecy and others were under fire from a lack of communication and failure to deliver. At least the CUSA people are accessible.
Is it overpriced? Maybe. I mean, the custom case design and tooling for limited run production is not free. The closest system I can find on Tigerdirect is an Asus EEPC with an Atom 525, 2 gigs of ram and a 320 gig HD. It has most of the same features as the standard C64x, sans bluetooth, and it comes with win7 32bit. That machine sells for $500. Is it worth $200 more for the custom design and bluetooth? Maybe. If it is worth it to the individual that buys it, then it is worth it.
Maybe the hardware design criticisms are warranted. I cannot comment on that other than to say, complain when yours breaks. I saw less criticism of the bloody AmigaOne that wouldn't boot on arrival. Half of the crap didn't work right. I don't know if they ever fixed the firmware or sound problems. I don't know how hot the C64x runs, but I am sure CUSA tested them thoroughly and made sure that the heat was within acceptable parameters. If not, they will fail in-warranty from everyday use and CUSA will have to foot the repair bills.
Yeah...CUSA has a license from Amiga Inc that lets them put the Amiga name on all kinds of crappy PC products. That sucks a bit...but it would suck less if they did what should have been done ages ago...that is, design a standard platform and work out a way to release it with AmigaOS for X64.
Best case scenario would be if they OWNED Amiga. Then maybe something would get delivered for a change. As it is, there is no way AmigaOS will ever see x86/64.
It would suck a bit less if they were able to release a standardized hardware platform with full driver support for specific configurations...on AROS. Unfortunately, Hype keeps that from happening. When was AmigaOS and quality new hardware supposed to be available under the direction of Hype??? 2004 sounds right if my memory is not failing me! Isn't that just 2 more weeks away?
Now we have the PPC X1000 as a high end model that by the time it is released will be 5 years behind the current generation of x86/64 hardware.
Most of the remaining community (including hype) have made sure that Amiga will be relegated to a novelty computer for hobbyists in much the same way the TRS-80 and Atari machines are now. Other than a few people using them for amateur radio or somesuch mundane task, the Amiga will be a dead stick. The OS might find its way onto a few specialty embedded devices, but there are other operating systems that do the same job, and part of the allure of AmigaOS was the elegance of it; that means nothing in an embedded environment.
Ok, I am off of my soap box. This was me expressing my opinion as a former owner of an A500/2000/2500/3000/4000, with my nicest system being an A4K PPC/060 + CVPPC built to the hilt.
In the current state of Amiga affairs, I will probably never buy another Amiga product...but before I was an Amigan, I had a couple of C64's (breadbox and 64c). I am strongly considering a C64x Ultimate. I know it is a bit pricey, but connected to my 61" Samsung 3D DLP it will make a primo combination Blue Ray + skype + retro gaming platform...and I can stream video and surf the web...with the USB I can use a wireless keyboard/mouse from the sofa...and it will look much cooler on my side table than the tower that is sitting next to the TV now.