Incredibly difficult decision and hell, may just end up keeping both. Was leaning toward letting the A3000 go, but... which would you do?
I really like the user-serviceable friendly aspect of the A2000. Socketed chips, it's large case that holds 2 floppies, any Zorro II cards and a SCSI CD drive internally are also great features. Also like how the monitor sits up higher on the A2000... much better viewing than the A3000. I have a nice sized HD in my A2000, any Kickstart in ROM I want and a 28mhz SupraTurbo accelerator that seems to do a fantastic job with everything I've ever thrown at it. Games and apps that benefit from the speedup all seem to run just as fast as the 25mhz 030 in my A3000.
The A3000 naturally has the 030 processor and I've also got a Deneb card with it. I definitely wouldn't want an A3000 without USB at this point, but the A2000 with its CD drive is enough for when I want to transfer things to and fro my modern computer. I no longer use the Amiga to get online, but if I did, Deneb surely comes in handy for that as well. No longer interested in running an OS higher than 3.1 on a legacy machine, so both machines are well suited for that. Oh, and I could care less about Amber for the time being while all my C= monitors are working anyway. lol The high density drive is of little or no use to me as well.
Kind of at a crossroads here. Neither machine sees much use, so am thinking I should get rid of one. But if I do, I want it to be monetarily worth it or take something in on trade I would actually use. Originally, I was thinking of letting go of the A3000, since it's a more desirable machine which means that it'll fetch more money. I love the looks of the little bugger though and its keyboard is oh so sexy.
I've got spare motherboards, power supplies, mice and keyboards for both machines, so keeping 'em alive for the duration won't be too difficult.
Which would you be more likely to let go?