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Hardware News   Hardware News : A6000 review
   posted by Daff on 8-Feb-2026 8:49:32 (61 reads)
The Obligement website offers a detailed review of the A6000, written by Alain Thellier.
This new computer, designed by Apollo Computer and fully compatible with the Amiga 68k architecture, is the spiritual successor to the Amiga Classic, combining the power of V4 technology (68080 processor and SAGA components) in an iconic, modernised case. Between nostalgia and contemporary performance (digital video, 16-bit audio, increased speed), dive into the technical specifications of this standalone machine that redefines the Amiga experience today.

Read more at http://obligement.free.fr/articles/a6000.php
    

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