but i do not understand how it is differentiating from a comparable (much cheaper) PC build with standard components (except of course the OS and PowerPC). In Germany everyone (besides from hardcore amigians that already have a PowerPC-Amiga) will compare it with such systems that you can even buy in the supermarkets. There are some short reports about the X1000 in golem and heise and most comments there are negative. When you want to gain new users, it will be hard when Hyperion doesn´t change its strategy.
Here most users already have a computer (most PC, sometimes a Mac). When you just have to buy a new OS and install it on existing hardware, the chances would be much higher. The Natami will certainly not replace Windows or MacOS, but it is a platform that is really differentiating and could attract not only Amiga-Fans, but also people that search for something new.
Hyperion must offer a solution that is cheaper to start with. Or they must offer advantages over competing platforms.
Last edited by OlafS25 on 15-Apr-2011 at 01:47 PM.