I would also consider buying, even prepaying one for 100 USD. The cost for the current version is a bit too high for me considering I am not capable of doing much hacking but I still appeals me :-D
Julien On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 9:26 PM, James Haggerty <[email protected]> wrote: > On 27 October 2011 03:27, Sébastien Bourdeauducq > <[email protected]> wrote: >> 1) open source enthusiasts and developers, who do not want to spend much >> money on a tech product (unless there is a Apple logo on it). > > Yes, if you can do this for $99 I think it's a definite winner for (1) > if you can reach the right people. Witness enthusiasm for Raspberry > Pi, Beagleboard, SheevaPlug, etc. Providing that 'weird device' buzz > along with extra openness, + a potential first chance to mess around > with FPGAs... > > But you almost want two completely separate sites/promotion > methods/communities for (1) and (2), which may be hard to achieve. > > With that spec sheet, you could probably also sell to (3): old > computer/console emulation enthusiasts. May be worth a few extra > sales. > > _______________________________________________ > Qi Hardware Discussion List > Mail to list (members only): [email protected] > Subscribe or Unsubscribe: > http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion > _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

