As Zetro has mentioned in his post here, we have a new category of devices in the form of pluggable sticks. Actually they have been around for a while, but they were under powered, not really up to spec for us retro geeks full media demands. But with the advent of Quad core goodness, these guys are now able to do 1080p video and Emulation without frameskip. And they come in a price range below $100 ! It looks like finally our prayers have been answered ! 
In the original thread, Zetro compared these guys with the Raspberry Pi, which I think is not fair because Raspberry is under powered and more geared toward tinkering and creating your own projects, while Mini PCs are geared toward modern media playback & gaming. And since they are both below 100$, hell just get both it's still a fraction of the Amiga One X1000
Myself I've ordered Tronsmart CX-919, it's little bit more pricey, but it has more RAM, ext wifi antenna and Android 4.2.2. There're lots of options out there that use the same chipset, but I hear tronsmart are good at updating their firmware so that's why I went with them
(minix is good too I hear) Now if this guy was able to run Steam, it could completely replace my desktop. I think I saw one with Intel HD 4000 chipset, it was a little bit bigger formfactor though. I think if I'm satisfied I may buy another one to install ubuntu and use for work !
Anyway I didn't want to hi jack the Raspberry thread so I started a new one here, if you have experience with these devices please share
This space is moving so rapidly it's hard to keep up with the new stuff. Google is also wyving to get into this space with ChromeCast, but it's hard to get in Japan (for now at least) and it's not a full android device so it's not really attractive for us geeks 
In the original thread, Zetro compared these guys with the Raspberry Pi, which I think is not fair because Raspberry is under powered and more geared toward tinkering and creating your own projects, while Mini PCs are geared toward modern media playback & gaming. And since they are both below 100$, hell just get both it's still a fraction of the Amiga One X1000
Myself I've ordered Tronsmart CX-919, it's little bit more pricey, but it has more RAM, ext wifi antenna and Android 4.2.2. There're lots of options out there that use the same chipset, but I hear tronsmart are good at updating their firmware so that's why I went with them
Anyway I didn't want to hi jack the Raspberry thread so I started a new one here, if you have experience with these devices please share