Black & Red
Black & Red
Un nouveau clavier pour l Amiga 1200 de Relec teste avec des touches localisée Suisse
Re: Black & Red
Definitely look nicer than the brownished one
I believe there are also new cases made for the A1200, in Black and Gray, I think I saw these on the Retro Recipes channel, the guy installed a A500 mini inside the case to get a proper working keyboard.
I believe there are also new cases made for the A1200, in Black and Gray, I think I saw these on the Retro Recipes channel, the guy installed a A500 mini inside the case to get a proper working keyboard.
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Re: Black & Red
Its kind of sacrilegious for Amiga nerds to be appropriating our Black and Red, though, isn't it ..
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Re: Black & Red
Nah, that's just a way to admit that we've been right all along: The Atmos is the most visually attractive 8 bit computer ever released
Sure, some are more extravagant, extraordinary, powerful, evolutive, etc... but the Atmos is pretty much timeless in its design, it's not very different from a modern "ten key less" compact keyboard
Re: Black & Red
Totally agree. And its keyboard is fantastic... Most 8-bit (and 16!) don't have mechanical keyboards, and if they do, very few (if any) can compare with the Atmos stackpole (was that the brand?) keyboard.Dbug wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 9:15 amNah, that's just a way to admit that we've been right all along: The Atmos is the most visually attractive 8 bit computer ever released
Sure, some are more extravagant, extraordinary, powerful, evolutive, etc... but the Atmos is pretty much timeless in its design, it's not very different from a modern "ten key less" compact keyboard
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