I need to finish off a few things, get it anodised in either black or white and then it should be ready within...TWO WEEKS!
These are hand built so only a few will be made, again first come first served.
Price: I haven't got a clue yet, I have worked on this on and off for years, and a lot of time, money, prototypes and effort has gone into it, will let you know as soon as possible. The first few will probably be made at a loss.
It's entirely made out of brushed aluminium, will be anodised in black or white.
It's very, very light!
I am thinking of including a slim DVD-RW (Bluray on request) SATA maybe a picoPSU 160W with it but it all depends if I can get them in numbers...
Tested with x86 miniITX and flex boards (not all of them!) and with SAM 440ep, 440Flex and 460ex.
The keyboard is a full size, low profile one and will have empty (black) "Windows keys" (basically no Windows logo) so you can put whatever you like.
Possibility of localised keyboard.
For AmigaOS users I am planning to get the two A silk screened on them, this will depend on cost and I'll keep you informed.
The lettering on the case (X500 PLUS, NUM LOCK, CAPS LOCK and SCROLL LOCK should also be silk screened, i.e. no stickers.)
Well...enjoy the photos and thank you for your support.
Edited by TheDaddy on 2011/5/2 20:59:19 Edited by TheDaddy on 2011/5/2 21:17:36 Edited by TheDaddy on 2011/5/2 21:19:03 Edited by TheDaddy on 2011/5/3 7:24:25
Looking Nice, I personally would keep the USB ports, if people want a card reader they are cheap enough to buy, so even having one plugged in all the time would still leave a USB port free.
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Ventilation slots are on the right hand side, I am not sure if you can see them.
The "X500 PLUS" name on the right hand side are the cut outs, laser cut through the aluminium
I am thinking of adding more, at the moment there are some slots underneath where the graphics card sits.
Tested the 440ep, 440Flex and 460ex and the heat inside was minimal, I suppose it might also be down to the body being completely made out of aluminium.
There are no slots on the top like on the Amiga 500/1200 to stop coffee/coke spillages.
Changed the round nose (towards the end of the keyboard) for a corner one, because of production costs but, to me, it looks even better, following the clean lines of the rest, it also makes the case slightly shorter.
On top of this Amiganews.it member Alblino has already started modifying the X500 PLUS and give a representation of possible colours, have a look at the white version:
I have just been contacted by Barry of CommodoreUSA who is reminding me that the Amiga name and logo are licensed to CommodoreUSA.
Don't forget that Hyperion have an "exclusive, perpetual, worldwide and royalty-free, transferable right and license" to the Boing Ball logo mark "for the purposes of ... making available ... any hardware ... desired to operate with AmigaOS 4", and that "for the avoidance of doubt with respect to the exclusive nature of the license granted ... Amiga ... shall ... not have any right to use, commercialize or license [them] ... in any way anywhere in the world".
I read that as saying that Hyperion effectively owns the Boing Ball logo mark, and that Amiga cannot use it themselves nor license it to anyone else. Therefore CommodoreUSA cannot have rights to the BoingBall (but the "Amiga" logo is a different matter, of course.)
@TheDaddy I would stay as far away from CUSA as possible: I guess they want to use your design, if they can get it cheap, or otherwise copy your design if they can't (surely someone in China can do a cheap knock-off copy...).
What-ever you do, don't send them any CAD schematics (not without a contract first being signed). If you unwisely do consider signing a contract with them to manufacture it or to use the Amiga logo/name, get a lawyer to check the contract as I can imagine they might pull some nasty tricks.
IMHO you'd be better talking to ACube or Hyperion or AEon or even Individual Computers, as they MIGHT have some interest in using your design, and I'd at least trust them to have honest intentions.
I agree completely with Chris. My opinion is to stay completely away from both Amiga Inc., and Commodore USA.
From my personal observance, I've seen similar behaviors from both of them. They seem to care most about attracting investor and licensing funds, and can get paid when everyone else in their deals lose money. So I hope you don't become a victim or become someone they can use during an ill intentioned agenda.
Also, I found it very odd when I uploaded Amiga videos to Youtube. Some people started spamming CommodoreUSA advertisements in the comments section, and some of those same spam accounts also posted hate messages against other Amiga products.
In contrast, the companies that Chris mentioned have a reputation of successful focus on their products and services. So I would definitely pursue an agreement with one of them instead.
>>Also, I found it very odd when I uploaded Amiga videos to Youtube. Some people started spamming CommodoreUSA advertisements in the comments section, and some of those same spam accounts also posted hate messages against other Amiga products.
This is something I have been discussing on another forum regarding another product.
Apparently there are people named "seeders".
I read an article about one of these self-confessed "seeders" who decided to come clean. Basically she explained how some people are employed to work from home and all they have to do is disseminate, even in a not so transparent manner, advertising and spam, called infiltration marketing on any kind of forum.
Now I don't know if this is what happened to you or if it's just a case of fanboysm...
But these guys are shady at best, IMHO they are just interested in stealing an idea or two, and stop something that could steal their thunder in case it ends up being produced together with a commercial partner of sorts.
If you ask me the last time I checked a keyboard (all in one) Amiga it was using AmigaOS, so that's where these cases belong
SamFlex Complete System + AmigaOS4.1 Update 4 Amiga 2000 GVP GForce-040 Picasso II AmigaOS3.9 BB2 Amiga CD-32