Hmm.... I shouldn't get into this. Ah well... what the heck?
Basically, the comments were correct, if a little exaggerated.
Pre-alpha vs. Beta versions.... What's in a name? Technically, of course, you're right. They're Beta versions, because that is what the official Amiga reps are calling them. What makes a Beta over a Alpha or even a Pre-Alpha, though? Well, that depends on who you ask. There hasn't been a demo of OS4 close enough to my location for me to visit and make a determination of how far along they are to chime in my 2c worth. Suffice it to say AmigaOS 4 is not in a shippable state, though. Hence, calling it a Pre-Alpha may be an exaggeration, but not wholly inaccurate, either.
Mai reference board. I think there is a translation issue here. What is being sold is EXACTLY a Mai reference board, afaik. What a REFERENCE BOARD means is that it is produced exactly to the OEM REFERENCE DESIGN. My GeForce4Ti by Chaintech is a REFERENCE nVidia GeForce4Ti board, because Chaintech made no modifications of their own to the nVidia design before they manufactured it. They simply manufacture copies of nVidia's base design. It is sold as a Chaintech, because they manufactured it, but it is still properly referred to as an nVidia reference board.
As for the rest of it.... Really, Amiga has degraded into a running joke, like Duke Nukem Forever. This marks at least the third time Amiga has made the list. It was #2 in 1999, and #9 in both 2002 and 2003.
1999 awards2002 awards