I used Amigas till April 2004, when I subscribed for LAN network. Unfortunately at the time there were no X-Surf cards for my Amiga 4000 in the shops. I tried with the A1200 and PCMCIA network cards, but they also did not work, freezing Miami. So I had the choise to stay with modem for Internet (very expensive and slow) or to buy machine with network card. I bought Hewlett Packard Vectra VL with PII 550 MHz and 256 MB RAM. I used it for almost 9 months, when I ordered my microAmigaOne. The next day after the arrival of the AmigaOne, the PC was sold and then I was again Amiga only. Unlike most other cases listed here, the new Amiga for me was upgrade from the PC, because it is faster and the movies are smoother.
Last year I bought
this PowerBookG4, but I rarely use it. It's slower than my MicroAmigaOne, despite having G4 processor, and I turn it on probably less than once per week. The fact that it requires new battery, and I need to set its clock everytime I turn it on, does not help the Mac usage either. MacOS X is clumsy for me.
Currently on the Amiga I can do everything I need - movies, Internet, coding, printing and scanning with the
HP Photosmart C6280, gaming with Speed Link First Strike and Stirke² controllers, graphics, upload of movies, downloading pictures and movies from digital camera, thanks to the
Chronos 80 in 1 Card Reader and USB, image processing, spreadsheet, word processing and other causal computer tasks.
During the years, I had
various machines, including Apple II clones, Oric Clones, IBM PC clones, NES clone, Sega Mega Drive clone, PSX and even Atari Mega ST with PC emulation card, but the Amiga always will be the platform that I prefer over the others. With the new Sam model and AmigaOne X1000, finally there will be above 1GHz Amiga machine, meaning the next decade will be Amiga oriented for me as well, just like the 1990-ies and the 20xx-ies.
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