Lets say that the netbook would cost 350 with 400Mhz and 450 with maxed 800Mhz processor, witch would you guys rather have? I would gladly pay 100 more for dubbel the speed!
So lets hope that hyperion think about this, but I will bye the netbook even if it is 400Mhz
Considering they didn't revile the processor speed its probably 400Mhz
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tjsooley wrote: I LOVE THE AMIGA SYSTEM. I have been Trying to find a system in the USA here for some time now. If this Netbook/Notebook will run classic games and sellable in the USA I will be getting one.
Hi! I see its your first post - welcome to the Amiga Community. I don't see why it won't be available for sale in the USA. - I'm certain it will be.
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Joeled wrote: I would gladly pay 100 more for dubbel the speed!
@Metalmac
I think you guys are missing the point. We are already Amiga users, and we would happily pay more for better performance, but that isn't the priority right now. The priority should be to bring an entry level system in to the Market in order to bring in new users to the platform. The more expensive the less will buy. Let's not start putting people off from joining the Amiga community. I'd rather it was as cheap as possible.
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800mhz would bring more users then 400mhz. Its a laptop, it will probably sell more then if it would a desktop. 800mhz maybe even me would be interested. How would owb/timberwolf work with 400mhz for example. Not so good :)
800mhz would bring more users then 400mhz. Its a laptop, it will probably sell more then if it would a desktop. 800mhz maybe even me would be interested. How would owb/timberwolf work with 400mhz for example. Not so good :)
I tend to agree. The computer world is a numbers game. At present, people who are not part of the Amiga world would classify a 800Mhz netbook as a resonable spec yet many would classify a 400Mhz netbook as being to under powered and potentially a bit of a useless toy.
You have to remember that even ex-Amiga users have been living in mainstream computer land for some time now and will be influenced by its mainy biases.
Just because you get exciting about a netbook and plan to get one regardless of the speed (I know there is a good chance I will get one if the price stays on target) doesn't mean the slower speed and a chance of saving maybe $100 is the better choice over the faster slightly more expensive version. If you ask me, double the speed for a fraction of the over all cost extra is the better deal.
This is all supposition on all our behalves since we can only guess at what will be and doubly so since from the limited announcement we currently have access to, the specs are still in the air to some degree. I guess we will find out what the reality of the situation will turn out to be next year.
I'm all for this, whatever the spec. The price point is going to make it possible for a lot more people to get involved.
400Mhz, 800Mhz in numbers terms still sound slow. Most of the mainstream netbooks that normal people have been exposed to will have an Atom 1.66Ghz cpu. SO whatever we get will look slow in comparison.
Amiga OS is lean and efficient though so it should make decent use of whatever Mhz there are available.
welcome to the site! there are a few amiga users in the tri-state area, and depending on what you're looking for (classic vs NG, etc.), i might be able to put you in contact with folks who can answer questions.
by the way, i'm in waterbury, conn., and work in poughkeepsie, NY -- so i'm 'relatively' close to you. i tend to go into monsey or brooklyn every month or so for shopping, so if you'd like we can meet up and i'll bring my SAM for you to try out.
as for purchasing, there are three ways to go: the used market via amiBAY, eBay, or board classifieds here and on AWN; the retail scene, usually via established dealers like amigakit; or the direct route by purchasing from the manufacturers such as acube. i got my SAM used, and have been very happy, and with the X1000 shipping in just a couple of months, you'll start to see a bunch of machines listed for sale as folks raise money for the new hotness.
good luck, have fun, and let me know if i can help!
Those news are surprisingly positive (^.-), although I'll wait for final specs/price press release or something before I'll even start considering it seriously.
400 MHz CPU doesn't sound too appealing for Internet browsing with today's websites. (noone said it is such processor but knowing it's an existing OEM hardware and thinking about existing PPC netbooks - it's likely...). And it's a netbook so comfortable web browsing is a priority here.
"I would gladly pay 100 more for dubbel the speed!" I wouldn't. I see no reason for it to cost 100 more when the 800MHz e300 costs barely 20$ more. And if they're not hardware-compatible(I guess they're not?) it would cost more than 100$ unless the OEM has a different board ready to produce.. But it's all pure speculation since we don't know what kind of CPU actually sits in there.. =)
Ahh.. so it sounds kinda decided. If it has this CPU on board they can't really put in the 800MHz MPC8xxx even if they wanted to since it's not compatible on hardware level... (redesigning the board = boosting the price up to somewhat around SAM prices, I reckon?)
But on the other hand, knowing the OS price and hoping the price will be below 400$, we can say that the hardware alone is about hmm.. 250$? Still not quite bad - but it will need a very well optimized browser.
I found these clips on youtube showing the Efika running MorphOS 2. It seems okej, and the netbook is gona be more powerful than the Efika
So if hyperion dose a god job with the drivers and optimasation it would be a nice litle netbook I think, no problem listen to musik, surf the web, watching movies and some other more lightweight stuff
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