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- From: Todd_Petit@agwbbs.new-orleans.LA.US (Todd Petit)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Amiga 4000/Atari Falcon
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- Message-ID: <Todd_Petit.0k97@agwbbs.new-orleans.LA.US>
- Date: 26 Jul 92 14:39:04 CST
- Organization: The Amiga GateWay BBS * New Orleans, La.
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- In a message dated Sun 26 Jul 92 2:18, Leavitt@cheshire.oxy.edu (thomas Va
- wrote:
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- LV> It seems to me that the Falcon is a mid-range machine... hitting the
- LV> Amiga line where it is weakest, and the Mac line where they are
- LV> weakest,
- LV> and contributing features which cost far more in IBMs, when assembled
- LV>
- LV> together in the aftermarket.
-
- LV> It needs applications written to take advantage of it's unique
- LV> capabilities.
-
- LV> Thom
-
- I can't believe that anyone would think that the Falcon is in any way a
- threat to the Mac or the Amiga for that matter. If you think C= has
- marketing problems, take a good hard look at Atari! The Falcon is not
- unique enough to garner any interest in the general market--no one will pay
- any attention to it.
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