Gigatron GmbH, Cologne, West Germany plans to launch a laptop version of Commodore International Inc’s Amiga at the Hannover Fair this March: the liquid cristal display version will cost $2,400, the gas plasma version will cost $3,300 and it will use internal 2.5 Winchesters storing 20Mb, 40Mb and 100Mb: according to Newsbytes, Gigatron has redesigned the Amiga’s 68000-based motherboard to compress it into a laptop’s casing, adding the new graphics chip seen on the Amiga A2500/30 machine launched at Comdex Fall in the process, and there are two slots to take peripherals designed for the 68020-based Amigas.