That was probably mostly to do with Amigas generally being hooked up to a TV (often via RF or composite) rather than a dedicated monitor, so having much softer/slightly-blurred output.
Although if you were comparing to EGA PCs of the era, the EGA palette was fixed and horrible, whereas the Amiga could pick from a palette of 4096 colours (and change that palette per-scanline in some cases)
Although if you were comparing to EGA PCs of the era, the EGA palette was fixed and horrible, whereas the Amiga could pick from a palette of 4096 colours (and change that palette per-scanline in some cases)