| Jim, if you can afford 
them the pukka ('genuine' to non-UK readers) Xilinx and Altera boards are 
probably good. When I was buying 
I couldn't afford the cheapest Xilinx board (minus the FPGA itself is 3x the 
cost of the  boards I use at 
the moment) and considering Xilinx makes them both you think they could bundle 
them? Also the Xilinx 
boards are for Virtex and Virtex-E devices not the Spartan II and II-E which I 
would expect are the defacto 
'intro to FPGA programming chips'. I wouldn't suggest any 'newbies' spending 
more than $200 (USD) on a 
development board before they find out whether they actually like hardware 
programming. A FPGA board is 
for life not just for Christmas. ;-) I have no 
experience with the Alteras yet so can't comment on them but funds permitting 
will be buying  Xilinx, 
Xess and 
Altera boards next year. Paul 
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