OCTAMED The plastic in question being your trusty Amiga 500, of course. Because if you take it along to your local stockist in, we’ll exchange it for a new generation Amiga CDTV multi-media computer pack for only £399.99" That’s £200 less than the normal retail price. And that includes an Amiga CDTV player with keyboard, mouse, floppy : drive and a 12 month warranty - the whole shooting match. This r to our Amiga customers closes at the end of September. M » hurry, as they say, while stocks last. And don't forget the plastic. V 1 I ¥ REPAIR SHOP CLOSES, NEW COMPUTER NATIONAL REPAIR CENTRE CLOSES DOORS TRADE-IN DEAL FOR CDTV With relatively poor sales so far. Commodore are launching a summer offensive to promote their beleaguered COTV. From mid-July, Amiga 500 owners will be able to trade in their machine tor a £200 discount off the price of the newty-launched C0TV Multimedia Pack. The Multimedia Pack includes a CDTV, plus keyboard, mouse, and disk drive and 0 retails normally at £599, although with the trade-in offer it can be yours for £399. Commodore are quietly confident about the success of the deal, particu- larty as the same technique was used to boost the ailing Amiga in its early stages of development. A deal was then struck whereby C64 owners could upgrade to the Amiga by trading in their 8-bit machines for a hefty discount. Commodore's Kelly Sumner commented: 'People can hand In a four or five year-old Amiga 1.2 and get a brand new Amiga with CDROM and a 12-month warranty. It's a cracking deal'.