What you're saying makes sense. I admit that it would be weird to buy something called Commodore Amiga and find out it boots into Windows or Ubuntu. But unfortunately, the world does not want Amiga(oid) OS. I can see nostalgic folks buying a computer that looks like the computers of the good old days, but it has to run an OS they can use today. It's the best of both worlds really: nostalgic but still functional.