And browsing the web with win 95 and whatever browser was out in 95 will pretty much suck as bad as doing it on an amiga will today, because its mid 90's technology.
These sorts of conversations are amusing because its like saying the T34 was a shit tank, because the T90 is so much better.
You do realise it was less about the OS and more about the supported browser. I ran Netscape on the Win95 machine and it worked fine. I still use IE6 on this XP machine cus anything later plays havoc with my local intranet. For the Amiga use of the internet needed more power and graphics card power, thats got nothing to do with the OS. All browsers I used with Win95 and Win98 worked magic on the Internet. They were, are superior to anything I used on the Amiga, but then that was to do with computer power and not the browser. I have a G4 Mac with Safari and thats great also. Hell I even have the Dreamcast on the internet. The Amiga was just a real struggle for me in terms of getting the hardware. Its even worse today for classic machines. And what killed Win95 and Win98 on the internet for me was the removal of support and then Norton and AVG dumped the virus checker. Windows is lethal without firewall and virus checker. My Win98 machine outperforms this XP machine on local htm in terms of speed but I struggle getting modern graphic cards to work with it. Both my Win98 and Win95 machines still work just fine and all open my local intranet pages at the same speed. And don`t forget the mid 90s probably meant dial up. There is really no comparison today.
The browsers of the mid 90's still work fine with the hardware on the internet. You just can`t use them cus of support for security.