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- From: Mustang@vrb.com (Aaron Smith)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: $500 Amiga meention in Comp. Reseller...
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 96 07:36:43
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- $500 Amiga Home PC mention in Computer Reseller News
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- I found this article in my Computer Reseller News. The Title grabbed
- my attention and to my surprise there was an Amiga mention... I thought I
- would pass it on.
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- Think We'll ever get a $500 PC?
-
- Lately, the drums have been beating more and more loudly. Thump. Thump. Thump.
-
- Nicholas Negroponte demanded that the industry produce one in his Wired
- column. Speakers are flinging accusations back and forth at conferences. Larry
- Eliison has called it a travesty and an outrage. Worried PC vendors including
- Microsoft are on the defensive. Will we ever get a consumer-appliance-priced
- (That's right $500 or less at retail) personal computer?
-
- (This was the part that grabbed my attention and started to get me
- angry thinking "Great, these bozo's never heard of the Amiga)
-
- Color TVs, VCRs, CD-players and 32-bit Video Games all have followed the same
- pricing and penetration curves. They all were introduced at $1,000 or more and
- did not achieve "mass-market" status until they fell to $500 or less.
-
- What's the problem here? Why haven't PCs followed the same pricing curve? Why
- do we get more features at the same price instead of getting lower costs? Will
- the home PC boom hit the wall? Who's running this industry?
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- Yes, we all know who that would be: Micro$oft and Intel. I recently asked some
- industry insiders, "Will we ever see a $500 PC if Intel and Micro$oft have any
- thing to do with it? Their answer was both a swift and unanimous: NO!
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- You see, Intel and Micro$oft want (no, maybe they need) at least $300 in
- revenue from every single PC that ships. Each. For themselves. Add in all
- the parts they don't supply and the channel's chuck of the change and its no
- wonder it still costs $2,000 for an up-to-date but only bare-bones PC.
-
- To get to a $500 point would probably mean inventing a new business model, new
- OS, new microprocessor, new group of competitors and a new ball game with
- entirely new rules. Can it be done?
-
- (And here it is, a complete two paragraph mention of the Amiga.
- Surprised me too.)
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- It has already been done. It was (was?) called the Commodore Amiga. With an
- installed base of tens of millions (most of them European consumers),
- Commodore's Amiga picked up where the company's C64 (the fastest sales ramp
- "PC" in all of History) and the C128 left off. Commodore's Amiga chipset was
- it's own with a Motorola CPU. Commodore's Amiga DOS was it's own, and many
- still believe superior to anything from Redmond (or Cupertino).
-
- But commodore went bankrupt. Can someone else break through and succeed?
-
- I recently saw something called the BeBox and it blew me away. From Be Inc.
- the brainchild of Ex-Apple R&D chief John Lewis Gassee--the "BeBox" is being
- launched as the $1600 Multimedia screamer. With Two PowerPC chips, a brilliant
- new OS and a $50 licensing strategy, Be Inc. is threatening to upend the apple
- cart. Gassee has the vision and the nerve to suprise us all. Are you ready for
- a new game? Are you ready for some new rules? Could this "be" the answer?
- Listen carefully. The drums are beating.
-
- Email me at newmedia@mci-mail.com. Copyright New Media Associates, 1995.
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-
- Well what do you think? At least they acknowlaged it was a killer
- platform. It seems they can only admit the wonders of the AmigaOS after they
- are sure it is dead.
-
- Oh, and I am sure we don't mind the mistake of his "With an installed
- base of tens of millions" :) well, not tens, but 5 or 6 million... :)
-
- "Amiga, computers for people who want more than just a PC."
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