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Re: Pegasos II vs AmigaOne
« on: February 01, 2004, 12:49:40 AM »
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which do you all perfer. Pegasos II or AmigaOne?
Not really a matter of preference to me. I'd probably own both if the AmigaOne wasn't so damned expensive. Personally speaking, AOS4 doesn't justify the cost of an A1. Neither system has a browser that up to snuff as they should be, not to mention a lack of other programs as well (word processors, etc..)

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Does MorphOS support Amiga games, and applications?
Anything that is completely system friendly should, in theory, run. Most games probably won't, but a lot of applications do
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Re: Pegasos II vs AmigaOne
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2004, 07:45:51 AM »
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AmigaWriter, Final Writer and Word Worth all does the job for me. I don't need anything more advanced. But if it isn't enough for you you can use Page Stream instead.
I do use AmigaWriter. I just won't use it for my college work, where the instructor requires a specific layout.

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It's all a matter of priority as usual. If you can't stand to use two systems stay with Windows.
I do use one of them.. :-P Well, i used to use my Pegasos a lot more than I do now. It used to dislike my first KVM but it absolutely hates my new one. I refuse to redesign my deskspace just for it. (okay, heading back on topic.)

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Regarding the price.... well Amiga has allways been more expensive than a PC if you look at CPU-speed and memory. I could've gotten a 486 with more memory, bigger harddrive and a higher clock-rate wich people seems to be looking at just as much today as they did back then but I choosed the A4000 instead. I've been very happy with my choice.
Yes, but there's less choice now.  People that couldn't afford the high cost of an A4000 could usually afford an A1200.  That option isn't currently available.
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