[comp.sys.amiga] New 3000 vs Used 500/2000

bruss@odin.ucsd.edu (Brian Russ) (10/22/90)

	I have a creaky 1000, and I'm about ready to upgrade.  When
I saw the announcements for the 3000, I was all set.  But, for
now anyway, $4000 is more than I can spend.  So, I've been eyeing
adds for used 500's and 2000's.  What I'd like is advice about
which machine I should be getting.   What I want/need is:

	*	Memory -- 3 Meg would be about right.  Is the 500 expandable
here?  (Side issue -- can my Starboard 2 expansion that I have now
be used by a 500 or 2000?)

	*	A 40 Meg (at least) hard disk is essential.

	Since I don't do fancy animation or sound stuff, I'm beginning
to wonder whether I really need a 3000.  Getting Workbench 2.0 would
be great, of course.  So would getting a hard disk and memory all
as part of the package.  But am I getting more than I need?  What
exactly *is* so great about the 3000?  Would a used (or even new)
500 be right for me (I worry about expandibility)?  How about a
2000?  I've seen used 2500's but they are almost as expensive as
the 3000's, so I'm not convinced they're what I want.

	Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
-- 
Brian Russ
CSE Department, UC San Diego
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