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- From: Mustang@vrb.com (Aaron Smith)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: 1995 Production Status?
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 96 04:46:55
- Organization: Virtual Reality BBS
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <19960118.8A438B8.4DCB@vrb.com>
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- On Wed 17-Jan-1996 1:13a, Manou BILLA wrote:
- MB> >: 400,000 AMIGAs !!!!
-
- This is dissapointing. I would rather see them make a much lower
- profict per machine and just flood the market. A million sales would really
- spark an incredible new life for the Amiga market.
-
- MB> >I think they need to make more then 400,000 Amigas if they want to
- MB> >revitalize the market well. Oh well, I suppose beggars can't be
- MB> >choosers, and atleast it's getting there, I suppose...
-
- seems to me, the more machines they produce, the cheaper it is to
- produce machines. I just hope they get rid of the A1200 ASAP. This machine
- should not represent the 2nd coming of Amiga. I would love to see them sell a
- million or so 030 4MB machines. a nice tight surface mount board smaller than
- the CD32's motherboard. Perhaps Phase5 should layout their next machine, Every
- piece of hardware I have seen from them in the last year has been of excellent
- build and quality. An Amiga on a 5" x 7" card with SCSI controller and a SIMM
- socket should be cheap in production and implimentation in everything from a
- set-top box to a complete A1x00.
-
- "Amiga, computers for people who want more than just a PC."
-
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- A4000Tower 060 or PPC soon!
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