Impressed by what? everything shown in the video was already on OS 3.9 BB4, some with the help of external apps !
AmigaOS 3.9 is a set of crutches, imho. It's clear that having the rights, you can pile any nonsense into the distributive, but this doesn't mean that this should be done. From this video, it can be seen that testing AmigaOS 4 and AmigaOS 3.1.4 became a testing ground that allowed the selection and implementation of the most important changes for the user in AmigaOS 3.2. Not any, but important ones. This AmigaOS is already usable today.
I've always used Opus 5, but then moved away from it towards a clean AmigaOS 3.9 desktop. This was not enough to work and had to add even more crutches. This affected stability very badly, the system became as overloaded as the installed AmiKit. And now I see that my crutches in AmigaOS 3.2 are simply not needed (provided that all these new features aren't buggy, and I have not used it yet). Because if, for example, iconization is buggy like AmiKit or the latest AROS ABIv1, then it is not needed. But if it works reliably!
I think AmigaOS 3.2 needs time to take place, while amigaos 3.5+ was stillborn initially.
I will definitely buy AmigaOS 3.2 and see it. Later.
