Thanks for all the replies. I agree, computing is boring to me now. I got my first machine in 1982, a C64. Then an Amiga 500, then a PC when Commodore went into its death spiral. I always bought AMD over Intel. Finally, I wound up with my first Mac 8 years ago, and this was the first intel based system I owned. I stopped playing games on the PC 16 years ago. Just not my thing any more, and I can't even force myself to play console systems with my kids. The MacOS was the closest thing (besides Linux, which I always chose over Windows when I could) to my time spent on the Amiga. I'm in a much different place nowadays, and, priorities have changed with regards to computing (everything to me is strictly utilitarian, versus all fun and games during the 64/Amiga/Early PC era), so, I can see the attraction to this new machine for one who is strictly utilitarian. I might try one out eventually, but, I can't see how doing the same exact utilitarian tasks on this new system as what I do on my other systems could possibly re-invigorate the kind of interest I had in computers 30+ years ago.