Quote:
Neither the Commodore- nor the Amiga-name means shit today. Most
people who buy computers today have never heard of the
Amiga 500 och nor the C64. The names would only attract
computer nerds which could give us a very negative effect if
journalists start using the term:
"The new computer for all computer nostalgics!"
Nope. It is just a matter of real skills of Marketing Dept of Genesi how to advertise it.
A good advertising campaign could even use Amiga brand name.
Also journalists of computer newspapers (even news sites) are all elder men and the true major geeks and nerds worldwide.
They know of Amiga name very well and could sure enhance or diminish the fame of a Pegasos platform branded with Amiga name.
If only you know how to treat with them, sure they could be of very valuable help by raising the interest of readers into a Pegasos or better a Pegasos/Amiga.
Think about ATARI brand. It is well known, so the people who bought it used it for their Software house with profict.
Atari it is now a multinational firm based in USA and Europe and aimed at videogames. It is one of the greatest ones in videogames market along with Sony, Nintendo, etc.
(Now due to some market crisis in videogames, Atari firm it is selling some of its controlled videogames minor firms)
Or think about just the Commodore brand we were talk of.
Why Yeahronimo bought it? Because they knew it is very apprecciated in Europe, so they purchased it and launced a line of electronic gadget products with that brand.
Facts:
1) Pegasos started natively with MorphOS OS that is an Amiga-Like OS
2) There are at least other 3000 former Amiga-users who could buy pegasi.
3) Sure Linux world it is really a true opportunity but it is widely oriented to Intel market.
A pegasos which proves it is strong in Amiga market, will interest more people even in Linux world because it will demonstrate Linux users that the hardware it is good.
4)Open Solaris sure will be the very BIG opportunity, but it is still to came.
And more, the whole market of common users worldwide should first discover Open Solaris as brand new product, and starting apprecciating it OVER existing and wide accepted Linux.
5)The MorphOS logo butterfly it is very cool and interesting for a brand of mobile products (I have some ideas about it if only BBRV could contact me privately) I could give them some hints.
6)TV productions market still knows of Amiga. It could be a very interesting niche market in which to enter by squeeze
, and enlarge Pegasos presence as heir of Amiga. TV production market moves millions dollars worldwide. It could be a very confortable place for Pegasos to stay.
Quote:
The Amiga-name is worth 0. Eyetech and Hyperion have proved that.
They have sold a handful of AmigaONEs before MAI Logic went
belly-up.
They just have purchased AmigaOS and AmigaONE brand from Amiga Inc which wanted to keep its users and prevent them to choose a Pegasos Amiga with MorphOS.
They succeded in split the community or else we will had had twice the users of Pegasos, and with a strong community starting from 2001, many many people had not migrated to other platforms.
They are not really interested in Amiga.
Just Hyperion is interested into Amiga because the real interest that both friedens have for Amiga platform.
Pegasos Amiga without AmigaONE could actually count a community of almost 5000 users. What a pity.
Amiga is a very known and apprecciated brand in TV production. Sure there could be space to sell almost 1000 - 2000 Pegasi if branded Amiga and well equipped for TV production.
A Videotoaster IV (PCI formafctor) card based Pegasos II (or better Pegasos III based) sure could be a very attractive machine.
Cheap and powerful!
Quote:
It attracted noone outside the Amiga fanatic
community. 600 units of Pegasos I was made and I know one
person who had no experience with a past Amiga who bought it.
Sure not. Proselitism is a matter of advertising, and skill to convince new people to make this jump from their elder platform to a completely new one.
Amiga userbase could help in proselitism, if only they could show their friends real powerful Amiga.
Also those who work with Amiga in professioal environments (they are diminishing very quickly) could show how much Amiga is powerful to their customers, this will start a controlled chain-reaction of underground interest into Amiga raised by talk and gossips from people to people.
Also Amiga attracts still people from outside.
When Apple leaved PPC market I counted almost 5 people on ikirsector forum Italy (
http://www.ikirsector.it) from Apple Macintosh side being seriously curious about Pegasos platform because they don't want INTEL, and they were asking for more infos about our platform, MorphOS and emulation of Macintosh and MAINLY checking if the environment it is truly stable.
More people from Macintosh world were just curious and nothing else.
Even people outside Amiga experience are interested into Pegasos. But without a real support from Genesi regarding these people sure we could give only random informations even if truly correct.
There is a underground interest about Amiga worldwide.
When navigating I noticed almost two young men interested about Amiga in Italy and more worldwide.
I even read of a 40 years old man who had an A500 as gift from a friend, and he has never known of Amiga. He felt in love so now he bought a second hand pumped-up A1200 in case, and want to buy AmigaONE.
And there are plenty of people interested into Amiga, and more people I can't count because I had not noticed them, or they are just lurking our misadventures into Amiga situation.
Raise interest of Amiga is a matter of hard work, good support by exisiting userbase, and sure the Amiga could strenght its position on the market and increase userbase even from people outside.
But it should proof it is a really serious platform, with reasonable prices, expandable with standard hardware, and get good entertainment and productivity software.
Quote:
One.. The Pegasos II should leave all this legacy that just
holds it back and do it's own race.
Nope.
Pegasos should stay ubiquitous to enter ALL markets, then and only then, it could survive thru darwinian evolution in the niche that reveals a true life habitat for it...
But it should maintain some "escape" markets to keeping stay alive in case of troubles.
Quote:
I'm not interested in another Amiga/Commodore revival failure.
Ah! Well, well, well... If only could had heard your words of wisdom those 100 Amiga (and many TV professional) people who asked Michele Magliocca for a Pegasos here in Italy and received no response, because There were only few motherboards available due to the shortage of Pegasos manufacturing and aimed mainly in Linux market...
Just calculate same number (100 people interested) per the number of CEE countries in which Amiga was well known. And with a little effort that platform could had had twice the userbase.
So my final words are: Keep a look into Amiga as NEW market, enhance and renew the name, not the nostalgic.
Remember this simple fact: Amiga it is not a legacy or simple intellectual properties.
Amiga is a brand.
A brand never dies or expires.