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*600XL and 800XL (1983) – replacements for the 400, 800 and 1200XL sans function keys. 600XL had 16KB of memory, 800XL had 64KB and monitor output. Both had built-in BASIC and an expansion port known as the [[Parallel Bus Interface (PBI)]].
*800XLF – 800XL with [[Atari FREDDIE|FREDDIE]] chip and BASIC rev. C. Released in Europe only.
*65XE, and 130XE (1985) – A repackaged 900XLF with new cases and keyboards. The U.S., Canadian version of the 65XE had no PBI or expansion port. 130XE came with 128KB of RAM and a [[Enhanced Cartridge Interface (ECI)]] instead of a PBI.
*XEGS (1987) – a game machine in a light beige case, with a detachable full-travel but slightly "mushy" keyboard (Atari ST'ish)
*800XE – the final machine in the series. Styling the same as 65XE and 130XE. A 130XE with 64KB RAM. Mainly seen in Eastern Europe.