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The original AMIGA as used by Hi-Toro was in red (or bright pink) with a graduated shadow.
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A bit later and during the early Commodore years, brochures and other information showed Amiga in a distinctly different
format, but the background behind its use is unclear.
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Commodores first effort was AMIGA in black and rather understated at about 1cm high.
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More commonly known is the large embossed format moulded into the cases of many machines such as the A500, A600 and B2000.
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Surprisingly the A3000 did not use the embossed format but resorted to a simple printed style that was even smaller than
the original A1000.
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The A1200 and A4000 used the same embossed format moulded into the cases but it was slightly smaller than that used for
the A500 etc.
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Over recent years the familiar font has been replaced by a two colour modern style of font, but as yet we have not seen a
new Amiga bearing this format.
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The above logo later acquired a white outline on a red background and is used by Amiga Inc.
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Even more recently as the PDA software and facilities have been announced, a lower case version of the logo has appeared
under the "Amiga anywhere" promotion.
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