The logo of Commodore AMIGA 1200.
The Amiga 1200 is a personal computer that was released by Commodore in 1992 as part of the Amiga line of computers. It was the successor to the Amiga 500 and 600 models and was designed primarily for home and small business use. The Amiga 1200 featured a Motorola 68EC020 processor running at 14 MHz, a significant upgrade from its predecessors, along with improved graphics and sound capabilities. It also introduced the AGA (Advanced Graphics Architecture), which allowed for more advanced graphics modes and improved multimedia performance. The Amiga 1200 was popular among gaming enthusiasts, creative professionals, and hobbyists due to its advanced features and expandability. It remains a beloved piece of computing history and is remembered for its innovative technology and vibrant user community.