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- From: bmontgom@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (Byron Montgomerie)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Hooray for Amiga Tech.
- Date: 11 Feb 1996 18:20:29 GMT
- Organization: Memorial University of Newfoundland
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- George Noel (gnoel@morgan.ucs.mun.ca) wrote:
- : >Which still is two to three times faster than what past and current
- : >A1200 users have to do with, which in its turn is two to four times
- : >faster than A500 performance.
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- : Which is good for current Amiga owners.
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- Depends on the price. An a1200 is a great machine at $200. :)
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- : >The usability of a computer depends not on its comparison to other
- : >CPU's, but on what can be done with it. And even an '020 is plenty
- : >for some simple wordprocessing, some Netting and some games, which is
- : >what most people (according to multiple user inquiries) use a computer
- : >for.
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- : Which could attract new users.
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- Depends on the price even more so.
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- : >The same computer that outsold every other one on the planet with
- : >more than ten million units sold. Good example.
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- : Actually more then 25 million and has yet to be beat with that many
- : computers sold under one brand name by one company is so little time since!
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- But how many of those are AGA machines?
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- Regards,
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- BM
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