I can't see why anyone would be interested in paying more money for a system that has (far) lower specs than the already available and trusted Peg 2.
It's not like the Peg board is too big to be a real problem, or that these boards are small enough to offer any really exciting possibilities anyway.
Fortunately I'm confident the MOS team won't waste their time on such nonsense. Come back when it's a) available and b) comes at a price that matches the very, very low specs.