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[News] Mediator Expansion Continues: Mediator PCI 4000DiANN.lu
Posted on 06-Nov-2002 19:47 GMT by ELBOX (Edited on 2002-11-06 22:01:35 GMT by Christian Kemp)20 comments
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Elbox Computer, the real & creative manufacturer of hardware for Amiga computers, the pathfinder for the PCI standard in Amiga computers, is proud to announce expansion of the MEDIATOR busboard product line with the new Mediator model for Amiga 4000D computers: the Mediator PCI 4000Di. With this product, every Amiga 4000D user gains the chance to use up to 4 PCI cards in the standard A4000 desktop case, thus significantly improving his/her computer's performance.
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Mediator Expansion Continues: Mediator PCI 4000Di : Comment 20 of 20ANN.lu
Posted by Iggy Drougge on 09-Nov-2002 22:28 GMT
In reply to Comment 17 (redrumloa):
Well, I think the A3000 is one of the better-looking computer cases out there (though servicing it is a tart!), and I also happen to think that a slim (well, at least by 1989 standards, and certainly by common contemporary PC standards, Japan excluded) desktop case with one or two slim SCSI cases looks a lot better and professional in all respects than a big hunking tower, especially an ugly one.
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