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Amiga 1200T

Developer: Thousands of Amiga users Demonstrated: 1997, but some cases reported in the 1980s.

It has long been a pipe dream of many A1200 owners to stick their system in a tower. Not only does it look better but it also allows room for more expandability and the addition of Zorro slots. While custom Amiga towers remain costly, generic full size PC towers can be bought for less than £50. Eyetech also provide a number of widgets, gadgets, and computer bits that will allow the use of a standard PC keyboard or connectors for LEDs. Several Amiga retailers have also had the idea of selling these machines as end-user systems, such as the excellent tower range from Eyetech.
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