I was hoping for Natami....but they look a long way off.
and it will probably be rather expensive product with which you'll not be able to, again, run modern software. I say they are targeting a completely different audience, 68K users, who want some more power and are willing to pay.
I say Commodore OS is a good start. Go with that first, no need for minimigs and natamis, poeple could buy that one way or another.
"Hmmm....How about sticking Minimig in something like the Amigo. I was hoping for Natami....but they look a long way off."
May i suggest something that could be a rapidly-successful idea? Make a deal with whoever "owns" the Minimig, and build a sort of a netbook based on it. No need for extra hi-tech gizmo etc. A regular 7-10" LCD built into the unit, with a joypad-style controller, and some studying on the battery operation should give you the first Commodore Amiga portable! If i had around 400 Euros available i'd trully build one.... Then, if you wanna go advanced, invest in upgrading the hardware to add USB and ethernet. That would be a hit! (personal opinion folks, don't shoot ) Maybe even a poll would give an idea of potential buyers? Something in the means of : "Who would buy a 350-400 Euro portable Amiga?"