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Hyperion Promises An AmigaOS Netbook 258

An anonymous reader writes with a report that an employee of Hyperion Entertainment has disclosed (but not officially announced) that there is a new portable computer with the Amiga name on it in the works, quoting: "Supposedly, the new netbook Amiga is will be 'sourced in a special configuration from an OEM.' The manufacturer in question is, just like the price tag, the launch date and the hardware specifications, currently unknown paving the way for further speculation and rumors. The netbook Amiga will set a mark in computer history as the first portable Amiga to see the light of the day since the Amiga 1000 was introduced to the U.S. market in 1985."
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Hyperion Promises An AmigaOS Netbook

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  • No thanks (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Cloud K ( 125581 ) on Sunday October 23, 2011 @08:10PM (#37813054)

    I recently said on another story's comments that brands are important because you can tell known good stuff from bad, but that some just abuse the fame of a brand (which got to where it was by being great) to produce overpriced crap.

    The new Amiga is one of those cases.

    Go on, how much will this Atom based netbook be... £1500? No thanks. Frankly, shove it.

  • Why? (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Oswald McWeany ( 2428506 ) on Monday October 24, 2011 @08:56AM (#37815836)

    OK- not bashing amiga- nor praising it.

    I just simply want to know- why- and for what motivation there is for "yet another OS".

    I know the OS has a long and glorious history- but it will essentially be like starting from scratch in this day and age. With the market already saturated with Windows, Apple, and many flavours of Linux- do we really need another OS?

    Is there some niche that Amiga can hold that none of the other OS do well at the moment? There are no 21st century applications written (that I know of) for the Amiga- so initially choice of software will be decades old- or a meagre line-up from Amiga themselves.

    Does Amiga have some "trick-up-their-sleaves" that we don't know about- or is this purely a nostalgia product?

    If it can run Windows apps or Mac apps or Linux apps- or maybe a combination- maybe it will stand a chance.

    I have no beed with Amiga- or any ill-feeling towards them- but I simply can't see the purpose of it- can someone enlighten me please and tell me why I would want or need an Amiga?

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