Orrrrr, they have to keep the first run limited because they're an entirely new company with no outside financial backing and as such could only afford to start off with 3000 units initially. These guys are enthusiasts who decided to give the open-source handheld market (not a very large one) a PROPER product. Whether it holds that promise remains to be seen, but there's very little speculation going on here.
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Orrrrr, they have to keep the first run limited because they're an entirely new company with no outside financial backing and as such could only afford to start off with 3000 units initially. These guys are enthusiasts who decided to give the open-source handheld market (not a very large one) a PROPER product. Whether it holds that promise remains to be seen, but there's very little speculation going on here.