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Commodore's 16 bit home computer AMIGA is one of the best of it's generation.
It was maybe the first real Multi media computer, long before Apple's Mac.
It had a lot of co-processor and sweet architecture.
The A500 was perhaps the most well known emblematic model.
Yet it was completly Screwed by the PC standard, thanks to Commodore's Corporates non sense.
A kind of sweet vengeance for Amstrad users (who suffered the same thing, thank you Lord Sugar...).
Range
- A1000 : first released in 1985. Technically an avant gardiste multimedia PC.
- A500 : the case is the Combo style shared with Atari ST and even Amstrad Plus range.
- A2000 : Like the A1000, a PC style professionnal machine.
- A600 : a compact A500, looking a lot like a C64.
- A1200