Commodore Amiga 4000
The successor of the Amiga 2000 and Amiga 3000 and the most powerful Amiga ever released (without expansions). Released in October 1992 with a Motorola 68040 and several months later a little cheaper version with the 680EC30 like here in the museum.
Commodore Amiga 4000
The successor of the Amiga 2000 and Amiga 3000 and the most powerful Amiga ever released (without expansions). Released in October 1992 with a Motorola 68040 and several months later a little cheaper version with the 680EC30 like here in the museum.
The Amiga 4000 was the first to use the AGA-chipset (Advanced Graphics Architecture) which is capable to display 16.8 million colours and faster video processing.
The Amiga 4000 can be expanded relatively easy with even PPC- processors and 3D-accelerator cards. The main market for the Amiga 4000 was the graphics industries and local text-TV (Teletext) which mainly used scala for that.