The Atari ST was a cornerstone of late 80s home computing, especially in Europe. It carved out a special place in the hearts of users with its competitive price point and impressive graphical capabilities. Its built-in MIDI ports were a game-changer for aspiring musicians, turning bedrooms into personal recording studios. Many remember the crisp, clean interface and the satisfying click of the keyboard. It was more than just a computer; it was a gateway to creativity and a symbol of the burgeoning digital age, giving the Amiga a serious run for its money.
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