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Re: What was the Best and "not so good" Amiga Models?
« on: September 16, 2003, 06:05:10 AM »
My list from Best to Worst

A3000+
A4000T
A4000
CD32
A1200
A3000T
A3000
A1000
A500+
A500
A2000
CDTV
A600

Scary thing is I am pretty sure that between Wayne, Lee & I we owned at least one of each of those at one time.  
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Re: What was the Best and "not so good" Amiga Models?
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2003, 10:25:29 PM »
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iamaboringperson wrote:
I was only mentioning the released Amiga's
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A3000+
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The original AA (eventually AGA) Amiga, A3000 case, AGA chipset, plus a DSP for audio and computation power, first shown at Denver Devcon in 91, and eventually shipped to more then a few commercial developers (including me), what happened to mine is a very sad story so we dont talk about it however  :(.  Somewhere between 50 and 100 of them were made.
     
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(I'll respect most of your orderings...)
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A500+
A500
A2000
I'm confused by that one, the A500's better than A2000? No way!

The reason I ordered them that was is cost.  The first amiga I bought myself was an A2000, but it cost me over two grand with the moniter, the A500 was the same computer for 1/3 the price.   And when it came out there werent the toaster cards, the Z2 video cards and the accelerator cards that made the A2000 a great deal later.  
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Well you know I am scottish, so I like sheep alot.
     -Fleecy Moss, Gateway 2000 show