Amiga Black Mouse

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The Amiga Mouse Model 327 124 was most commonly bundled with later Commodore Amiga models from the early 1990s — especially the ones with the sleeker, rounded black design instead of the older beige “tank” mouse.

It typically came with:

  • Amiga 600 (1992) – the compact successor to the A500.

  • Amiga 1200 (1992) – the higher-end successor to the A500+.

  • Amiga 4000 (1992) – the big-box high-end model.

These black mice were Commodore’s late-era style refresh, replacing the earlier cream-coloured rectangular mice used with the Amiga 500, 2000, and early 3000 models.

Commodore switched from the older beige “tank” style to this more rounded, black design as part of a general cosmetic refresh for the later-generation Amigas. The new look matched the darker cases and sleeker styling of peripherals like the Amiga 1200 keyboard and the external drives of the time.

Date : 1993

Manufacturer : Commodore

Format : Mouse

Physical Description : Mouse Only

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH68180. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

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