so you can't play aga games, some other games lacks of pictures, and you'll receive workbench in 16 colours
in my opinion 1200>2000>500+ BTW, who in present time generates analogue video?? I thought HD video is everywhere
in this case what is the difference between a600 and a2000? slow zorro-II?
I'm afraid the number of AGA games is just a fraction of the Amiga gaming scene; further the A1200 lacks Zorro bus slots without towerizing it; the ZorroIII slots are only used for RTG, FastlaneZ3, and 2+ RAM cards, two of which are electronically identical (ZorRam & BigRam+).:insane:
Using criteria of expandability, the A2000 ranks with the A3000T and A4000T. The 16-color Workbench has work around with the RTG being the fastest -- I have seen a HAM workbench with 4096 colors. In my opinion, based on criteria of expandability, ease to work on, build quality, usability, ownership, and value, the A4000T > A4000D > A3000T > A1200T > A3000D >A2000 > A1200 > A6/500 > A1000; the only I have not owned is the A3000T.:cry:
By the way, try to work with mixing live video, analogue or digital, for less than $10,000. Only a fraction of the world has HD compared to SD. The Toaster came as a pretty complete package: video mixing, character generation, 3D object creation (and animation), and paint. Current NewTek products start in the $20,000 USD range and up.:angel: