Additional information
| Number in Collection | 1 |
|---|---|
| Condition | Very Good |
| Packaging | No packaging |
| Estimated Value | £250 |
| Valuation Date | October 2025 |
| Additional Information | Internal HD swapped out with Compact Flash adapter |
The Amiga 1200 is a home computer developed by Commodore International, released in 1992 for £399 in the UK and $599 in the US. It features a Motorola 68EC020 processor running at 14 MHz, 2 MB of RAM, and a 24-bit color palette capable of displaying up to 256 on-screen colors or 262,144 colors in HAM-8 mode. The machine was designed to be compatible with existing Amiga software and hardware, offering improved graphics and sound capabilities compared to its predecessors. With its built-in keyboard, disk drive, and expansion options, the Amiga 1200 became a popular choice among enthusiasts and developers, particularly in the demoscene community. Despite its relatively late release and limited commercial success, the Amiga 1200 remains a beloved platform for retro computing and gaming.
| Number in Collection | 1 |
|---|---|
| Condition | Very Good |
| Packaging | No packaging |
| Estimated Value | £250 |
| Valuation Date | October 2025 |
| Additional Information | Internal HD swapped out with Compact Flash adapter |
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