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Posted on 23-Aug-2002 18:08 GMT by Gunne Steen11 comments
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This is an announcement from GGS-Data. In co-operation with other organizations and persons we will show two new computersystems in Göteborg (Gothenburg) the weekend of 21-22 September. Saturday 21 September

Aone Gothenburg 2002 Fall Event !

Here we will show the new AmigaOne for the first time in Sweden and in Scandinavia.

You will find all information about this event at the homepage at this address;

http://www.amigbg.com

Please, keep your eyes on the webpage for updates and news that will show up.

Sunday 22 September

Pegasos Gothenburg Show 2002 !

Here we will show the Pegasos computer for the first time here in Sweden and in Scandinavia.

You will find all information about this event at the homepage at this address;

http://www.pegasos.org

Please, keep your eyes on the webpage for updates and news that will show up.

This means that you who are travelling can make the most out by a visit in Göteborg (Gothenburg) that weekend, in being able to see two new computersystems.

Free entrance !

Welcome, and at your service Gunne Steen, GGS-Data

Computer Shows : Comment 1 of 11ANN.lu
Posted by Lando / Trinity on 23-Aug-2002 16:37 GMT
And of course it's ECTS next weekend in London.
Not that this has anything to do with the Amiga...
I mean... it's only the biggest computer industry show in Europe with tens of thousands of visitors each of the three days including software developers, publishers, retailers... not the sort of thing that would interest an Amiga company.
No, they prefer to attend little amateur meetings that no-one's heard of and are held in the local village hall and attended by a couple of hundred people. God forbid anyone in the outside world should hear about the new Amiga products on the horizon....
Computer Shows : Comment 2 of 11ANN.lu
Posted by tinman on 23-Aug-2002 20:12 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Lando / Trinity):
I'm sure all the people who go to great efforts to put on these shows would be happy to read your comments.
Of course it would be great to get Amiga back into major tech shows but
a) How many people at such a show would really be interested in Amigas, especially when no-one has their products ready yet
b) How much would a booth cost (and travel, and not making any money at the show)? Probably enough to put a serious dent in the Amiga side of any company.
Computer Shows : Comment 3 of 11ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 24-Aug-2002 09:33 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Lando / Trinity):
Sony didn't even bother going to ECTS last year (It's THAT good).
Get a sense of reality here, ATM no-one is interested in the A1/Peggy except those people who attend these "village hall" shows and a handful of PPC linux geeks. I'd rather see these companies spend thier budget on getting their products out there, than trying to preach to the braindead masses.
Computer Shows : Comment 4 of 11ANN.lu
Posted by anonymous on 24-Aug-2002 14:45 GMT
Let's hope both parties courier the boards well in advance this time!
Computer Shows : Comment 5 of 11ANN.lu
Posted by Rodney McDonell on 25-Aug-2002 00:12 GMT
It might be a good idea to have the hardware shiped to the organisers two weeks before the show to garentee that the systems will be there. Too often has there been shipment delays and wotnot!!!
Computer Shows : Comment 6 of 11ANN.lu
Posted by Casper on 25-Aug-2002 06:25 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Lando / Trinity):
Excuse me, but isn't CeBit europe's largest computer show? At least that's what they claim themselves.
Computer Shows : Comment 7 of 11ANN.lu
Posted by Anders on 25-Aug-2002 07:07 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Casper):
Yeah, that's what I've heard too.
Computer Shows : Comment 8 of 11ANN.lu
Posted by hagge on 25-Aug-2002 09:53 GMT
CeBit it not only computers, don't know if that other show is bigger if you only count computers, cebit is probably bigger if you count telecom and so on also.
Computer Shows : Comment 9 of 11ANN.lu
Posted by Gunne Steen on 25-Aug-2002 15:13 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (anonymous):
Hi !
The boards are already in our house.
Cheers
/Gunne
Computer Shows : Comment 10 of 11ANN.lu
Posted by Lando / Trinity on 25-Aug-2002 19:15 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Casper):
>Excuse me, but isn't CeBit europe's largest computer show?
>At least that's what they claim themselves.
Dunno. Maybe.
If it is then no doubt it's at the top of Amiga Inc's list of "Shows not to attend".
Don't wanna let those nasty outsiders hear anything about developments in our cosy little Amiga world.
Computer Shows : Comment 11 of 11ANN.lu
Posted by Jon on 26-Aug-2002 02:29 GMT
In reply to Comment 9 (Gunne Steen):
You lucky..
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