Launched on October 1992, the Amiga 1200 is the successor to the Amiga 600, and includes a faster processor (68020/32Bits) and the latest chip set (AGA) developed by Commodore.
The Amiga 600 is the last Amiga model based on the Motorola 68000 CPU and the Enhanced Chip Set. Launched in March of 1992, it is the successor of the Amiga 500 Plus and adds the option of an internal hard disk drive and a PCMCIA port.
Released in October 1992, the Amiga 4000 is the successor of the Amiga 3000 computer and introduces the Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA) chipset. Two models were manufactured: the A4000D (desktop box) and the A4000T (tower version).
The Amiga 3000 is a personal computer released by Commodore in June 1990. It is the successor to the Amiga 2000 with more processing speed, improved ECS graphics, and a new revision of the operating system.
The Amiga 2000 is a personal computer released by Commodore in March 1987. It is the successor of the Amiga 1000. Expansion capabilities include two 3.5" drive bays, one 5.25" drive bay, five Zorro slots, and four ISA slots.