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by pavlov 301 days ago
The Amiga was much bigger in Europe/UK than the US, though.

The Apple II would be an example of the opposite.

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Currency exchange rates in the early 80s meant that most US machines were much more expensive than their European equivalents.
Commodore, the owner of Amiga, was an American company but they had factories in Europe.