Commodore Amiga 2000 personal computer featuring dual floppy drives, measuring 17.5˝ x 6.25˝ x 15.75˝, with its original Commodore label affixed on the reverse, identifying it as: "Model A2000, Serial No. CA1013016." Complete with its Commodore two-button mouse, Commodore Amiga A3000 keyboard, and a bundle of dozens of floppy disks containing utilities, software, games, and files, including: Amiga Workbench, Amiga Extras, FinalWriter, HyperCache, StarTrek, Sealance, Treasure Trap, Sid Meier's Civilization, TVText, Robin Hood, Amiga Appetizer, Rick Dangerous, BibleScholar, and many others. Untested and in fine cosmetic condition.
Released in 1987, the Amiga 2000 was introduced as a 'big box' expandable variant of the Amiga 1000, with expansion capabilities including two 3.5" drive bays (both populated by floppy drives in this example), and one 5.25" bay that could be used by a floppy drive, hard drive, or CD-ROM once they became available. Further expandability was offered through available SCSI host adapters, memory cards, CPU cards, network cards, graphics cards, serial port cards, and PC compatibility cards.