EDIT note: I made a few corrections.
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Would I be sacrificing much in terms of performance if I bought a low end SAM board (667Mhz)?
As a former Sam440 (667MHz) users (I mostly use my shiny X1000 now), I think I can say that it is "just about" fast enough for most things, with certain exceptions:
* High Def video playback isn't possible (but DVDs are... just barely - but 733MHz would be better).
* 3D games *above* Quake 2 level are too slow.
* Timberwolf is currently way too slow, BUT it *may* be fine once it gets hardware acceleration (probably have to wait for AmigaOS4.2), although it may still not be that fast (will have to wait and see).
* Compiling large programs (with GCC) can take a long time, which I was OK with, but I am fairly patient.
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Thanks for the warning. To be honest, all I do on the current laptop is surf the net and occasionally write (attempting a first novel) with open office. As long as Timberwolf is or will soon be a viable browser and there is something I can use to write, I could imagine it might be all I need. I'm also hoping that it will force me to learn a thing or two about coding and other things as well. I know I'd be coming in a bit blind, but I figure, got to start somewhere!
Things a 667MHz Sam440 should be OK with (although Your Mileage May Vary) :
* Fast booting, even faster rebooting, instant switch-off (thanks to OS4).
* In general OS4 is fast & responsive, despite the low-power CPU.
* Web browsing using MUI-OWB is pretty decent, but beware that no Amiga browsers support Flash (in any useful fashion), while videos don't work except on YouTube & a few other sites - and even then only in a separate window (ask if you need to know more).
* Standard Def video playback (up to about 640x480 or 720x400) is general fine with older codecs like AVI or MPEG (but modern codecs like MP4 or MKV are probably too CPU intensive).
* Most 3D games available should work, but beware that you really need 128MB of Video RAM for the more demanding stuff; the original Sam440 only had 64MB built-in, but the Sam440 Flex should be fine (since it usually comes with a 128MB Radeon 9250).
* There are various word processing & spreadsheet options, although none of them are perfect; typically they are either polished (ex)commercial stuff that doesn't support the latest modern file formats, smaller "home grown" programs that do support some more modern file formats but have more limited capabilities, or ports of Linux/Windows apps that fully support modern formats but may be a bit slow to start or use. Printer support is also a bit limited, typically older or more expensive printers are the ones more likely to work. Google Docs also tends to work (not tested recenty).
* There are lots of options for older & less demanding stuff like emailing, music playback, 2D graphics & painting, audio editing (I believe - I don't do it myself), emulators of older systems, playing old Amiga games, CD burning, etc.
* There are a few options for programming, and in general I would say the situation is improving (excepting the mysterious disappearance of Hollywood).
If you *mainly* want to use OS4 for web browsing then sadly a Sam440 may not be such a good idea, unless you don't care for watching videos (or playing stupid Flash games).
P.S. Yes, I know that MKV isn't a codec, but it usually uses a modern codec...
Edited by ChrisH on 2012/8/3 8:46:11