Thanks for your kind words.... I'm so gratified that you like Commodore OS,
and of course my baby, the Commodore 64x, which I co-designed with the late Barry Altman 12 years ago (which was my idea by the way).
Would you believe I had to fight tooth and nail in the beginning for it not to include a numeric keyboard.
I just looked at the price.... Wow!....
That's far better than what we could do at Commodore USA in 2010 and so much more powerful.
It looks like moving production to China was actually worth it.
I hope Sean has a decent margin so he can keep it going long into the future.
It may be more expensive than the Maxi but look at what you get!!!
A real "Commodore" licensed computer that can do practically anything, complete with it's own dedicated and unique OS experience, not a toy you'll discard in a few months and try to pawn off to your nephew, who won't be interested.
I think we need to get the word out, that the new Commodore 64x may be the perfect beginner computer for kids to share with their Gen X parents who also grew up with a love of the Commodore 64. With all manner of software within COS ready to go, browsing, word-processing, video editing, image editing and even programming. You name it, it's in there or available for free.
......and I think many people are going to like what I have planned for the next update too.
It's only going to get better. Be sure to keep some space on that drive.
Also, looking at your table I notice that you're a C# dev like me.
You may be unaware that both .NET and Mono are pre-installed on COS and that even the MonoDevelop and Visual Studio Code development environments are installed and ready to go.
I really should take a piccy of my C64x....and Vic20x....but I'm still doing some surgery on them. The Vic is getting a transplant.