Thanks, that all makes sense.
Still, these are very different markets than the original systems. All of these recent emulated systems are running ARM boards without a lot of technical hardware differences between them — the differences are in presentation, i.e. the cases and software. There could be 100 different product versions, all with the same or similar ARM hardware, each running a different emulator in the appropriate case resembling a classic system. If Retro Games (or another manufacturer) continues with that approach we might see a ST mini.