*A500 (1987): The first mass-market Amiga model, the most successful, and the one the most games were designed around. The case is the Combo style shared with [[Atari|Atari ST]] or even Amstrad [[Plus]] range. All but the latest models use the OCS chipset
*A2000 (1987): Like the A1000, a PC style professionnal machine. In 1990, Commodore UK sold the A1500, a variant of the A2000 with 2 floppy drives and no hard drive. Like the A1500, the A2500 is not a distinct model but an A2000 equipped with a 68020 or 68030 accelerator card.
*A3000 (1990): A workstation system aimed at productivity users, using a 68030 processor and the new Kickstart 2 and Workbench 2.*A3000T (In 1991): An came the A3000T, an A3000 in a tower case.
*A500+ (1991): Features the updated Kickstart 2 and Workbench 2, 1MB internal memory and the ECS (Enhanced Chip Set).
*A600 (1992): a compact A500 with no numeric keypad, looks a lot like the newer C64 (not the bread bin ones). Similar internal hardware to the A500+, though with space for an internal hard drive.
*A4000 (1992): A replacement for the A3000, has the AGA chipset and either a 68030 or 68040 processor.
*A1200 (1992): Intended as a long-term replacement for the A500, with 2MB memory and the new AGA chipset.
*A4000T A4000 (19941992): An A replacement for the A3000, has the AGA chipset and either a 68030 or 68040 processor. In 1994 came the A4000T, an A4000 in a tower case, released shortly before Commodore folded in 1994, rare.
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