barney wrote:
Of all the different Amiga models out there, which would you say is the one that is:
1. built the best
2. Gives the least amount of problems
3. Last the longest / fewer hardware failures.
Just curious about this. In my own opinion, the Amiga 3000 and Amiga 1000 have been the most reliable for me. The Amiga 2000 has been too damn finicky and the A500 seems to have given me some annoying problems over the years. What do you think?
Barney
It probably depends on what has been added to each of them.
I think that all of the Amiga models up to the A3000T were extremely reliable. It was not until the A4000 and A1200/CD32 when management at C= really started cutting cost corners with a heavy hand, but even those models are very reliable when compared to today's PC and Mac computers IMHO. I like the fancy design of modern Mac's, but I don't think they are much more reliable than any other computer made recently.
Amigas usually have so many add-ons installed, they can become unstable fairly easily, if not done right, or the wrong parts are added together.