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2005-11-12
Nice try.
If we follow your silly reasoning then USB3 technology was vaporware because it is not still adopted by any modern X86 motherboard manufacturer and will be ready almost next year...
Also following your assumptions then computer manufacturers like A-EON have not all their rights to made all proper testing on the motherboards before to offer a computer on the market.
Remember that Amiga community is very sensible to products annonunced and that never hit the market, such as Walker (only 6 prototypes were made and were functioning, but the public seen only their case, and no functioning hardware), and Troika motherboard...
...So then A-EON was literally "forced" by the Amiga public opinion to show a concrete running hardware before this will be proposed in stores.
Or else it will be for sure that A-EON had kept the secret on the motherboards until it had hit the market.
And then...
CommodoreUSA IS vaporware.
Try to order some computers from their site, and then report here on OSNews what they will deliver to you...
But I strongly think that you will not risk your home funds by sending them your precious money...
The absurd statements you just made are enough for me not to consider your comments.