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Amiga

The Amiga is a personal computer introduced in the 1980s, known for its advanced multimedia capabilities, including high-quality graphics, sound, and multitasking features. Designed by Commodore, it was popular among hobbyists, designers, and gamers for its flexibility and power, allowing users to run multiple programs simultaneously. Its innovative hardware and software made it stand out in its era, influencing future computer development. Although it eventually became less prominent with newer technology, the Amiga remains appreciated for its role in early multimedia computing and its loyal enthusiast community.