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At this price only the most diehard of the remaining Amiga faithful will go for this. Even so, I've always got the impression that the remaining Amiga community consisted of a few brokedick Europeans, so that makes the ticket on this one even more baffling.
I've wanted a modern Amiga system for years, and could kind of kick myself for not getting a Pegasos when they were around. But this...no, no thanks. Not for the cost of a new entry level Mac Pro. Not for hardware that has 2004 specs. No thanks. RIP Amiga, I barely knew you. Long live NEXTSTEP!