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Offline jeffimix

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Re: Advice Needed: Should a buy a vanilla A1200 @ 50 Euro?
« Reply #59 from previous page: September 05, 2003, 01:49:25 AM »
It is kind of fun to feel that I almost made a mistake in even buying the A2000, and shoulda got a 1200 cause of cheaper '060, color TV outs and AGA gfx, but see it hyped by just *one guy* on the forum ;).
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Re: Advice Needed: Should a buy a vanilla A1200 @ 50 Euro?
« Reply #60 on: September 05, 2003, 05:10:42 AM »
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It is kind of fun to feel that I almost made a mistake in even buying the A2000, and shoulda got a 1200 cause of cheaper '060, color TV outs and AGA gfx, but see it hyped by just *one guy* on the forum ;).
jeff, it really depends on what you want to get out of it.
If it's just games, you probably would want a (*cough*toy*cough*) A1200, it would probably do you more good.
But it really depends, unless you go for an external CD drive, adding a CD drive to an A1200 is probably more expensive than to an A2000.
I would prefer an A2000, but then I would really prefer my A 4000 T, or just a A3000(T) or A4000 if I could get hold of one.
Zorro III is important to me, but I'm not a games user, and I want a graphics card, and lots of space.
Amigas are not much fun to me these days without a decent graphics card.


IMHO.