I don't have an A1000, but I do recall that fateful day of seeing one in Marshall Field's (former Macy's-style department store in Chicago.) It was the very first time I'd ever seen a real photograph displayed on a computer monitor screen, at a time when PCs could only do green or amber text on a muddy brown screen!
I also saw my very first *ahem!* 'adult' themed movie vignette, stored on an Amiga floppy, of all things! (But not in the store, lol!)
That's not even to mention the amazing games they used to squeeze on one relatively low-density floppy!
Multi-tasking, true gaming animation in full-color, Video Toaster...if the A1000 had been allowed to evolve as PCs have plodded along till this day, we'd live in a much different, much better world!
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