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Re: What was the Best and "not so good" Amiga Models?
« on: September 16, 2003, 08:45:48 AM »
The best was the Professional Amiga 2500 of course.

 Yep, it totaly blew the A2000 out of the water, I mean especialy with it's nicer name plate and all. :-D

My Uncle still uses his Amiga 2500 in his video production business.  Of course he mostly use "Professional Mac's" for non-linear editing of course.  But that 68020 sure did kick some ass back then.

Real profesionals would never choose the A2000 over the true Flagship Amiga 2500.    :-P
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