Amiga Technologies at the IFA fair in Berlin Bensheim, 15/08/95 From the 26th of August to the 3rd of September 1995, Amiga Technologies, together with Virtual Products and Commodore, will be represented by a booth (hall 26.A, booth 11) at the "Internationale Funkausstellung" (IFA) fair in Berlin. This will be the first time since the liquidation of Commodore that Amigas will be presented officially to the public at a fair. The Amiga 1200 and Amiga 4000T as well as the CD32 products will be displayed in different configurations and running several applications. Amiga Technologies will be happy to accomodate third party developpers and manufacturers at its booth to show the wide range of professional solutions available for the Amiga computer. The Amiga 1200 is the entry-level computer of the Amiga productline. It features 2 Megabyte of RAM, within which the Amiga operating System fully multitasks. The smart design of this computer allows animations and sound in a perfect quality at a price never seen before. Another advantage of the Amiga 1200 is its expandability. The user can gradually upgrade to faster processors, more memory or larger harddrives. The software bundle included provides standard software needed for most tasks like Multimedia, Wordprocessing, Spreadsheet, database and even the game players haven't been forgotten with two excellent entertainment titles. The Amiga 4000 T is the high-end model of the Amiga Line. It features 6 megabytes of Memory with can be expanded to 18 megabytes onboard with standard SIMMs and more using expansion cards. It is fitted with a 540 Mb or 1 Gb SCSI harddrive and has six 32 bit Expansion slots, inlined with four ISA and two video slots. Thanks to the wide choice of expansion cards available on the market like 64 bit graphic boards, emulation boards, multi-serial expansions or MPEG boards, the possibilities of the Amiga 4000 T are nearly unlimited. The onboard SCSI interface allows the use of popular standard SCSI devices like streamers, scanners, CD-ROM drives etc. There is also a processor slot that can hold CPU accelerator cards for more powerful processors like the new Motorola 68060. Such a processor card will be available for the Amiga 4000 T in November 1995. The SCALA multimedia authoring software will be shipped with every Amiga 4000T. Together with this software, the Amiga 4000 T enables the user to do professional multimedia presentations out of the box. The CD 32 console, based on the AMIGA 1200 technology, is fitted with a double-speed CD ROM drive. The storage capacity of this media, combined to the graphics and sound abilities of the Amiga gives an unmatched quality for games and multimedia applications. Contact : Gilles Bourdin Amiga Technologies Berliner Ring 89 D-64625 Bensheim Tel +49 6252 709 195 Fax +49 6252 709 520 email gbo@amiga-tech.de