It's not exactly bliss and angels in the Amiga world. AmigaOS 4.0, while done,
released, and
updated, is hard to come by because you either need a supported
classic Amiga, or one of the three Amiga Ones ever sold. With
a lawsuit underway nobody really understands, and no interest whatsoever from any hardware vendor, the future looks rather grim. On the MorphOS side the grass isn't exactly a whole lot greener. MorphOS 2.0
has been released, but again, nobody is producing any decent hardware for the operating system to run on. Genesi sells the Efika-based
OpenClient, but this device lacks the graphical chipset to power the new 3D features of MorphOS 2.0. In addition, MorphOS 2.0 has a hefty price tag of EUR 150. There is a third option, which has been making steady progress for years now: AROS.