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Thread ID: 117172 2011-04-05 22:07:00 Er......why? pctek (84) PC World Chat
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1192306 2011-04-05 22:07:00 www.zdnet.com pctek (84)
1192307 2011-04-05 22:12:00 Why not? Agent_24 (57)
1192308 2011-04-05 22:23:00 Prices start at $595, but with additional options that’ll go up to $895. I presume this is American Dollars. Still a cheap machine with a bit of nostalgia attached. Bobh (5192)
1192309 2011-04-05 22:42:00 Buy a real one from Trademe, it'll probably be cheaper too Agent_24 (57)
1192310 2011-04-05 23:06:00 Best fun computer I ever had! :thumbs: Richard (739)
1192311 2011-04-06 02:06:00 Yeah, buy the real one and cram $500 worth of laptop into and call it a modern commodore 64 The Error Guy (14052)
1192312 2011-04-06 02:28:00 Yeah, buy the real one and cram $500 worth of laptop into and call it a modern commodore 64

HSV 64 :punk
Gobe1 (6290)
1192313 2011-04-06 02:39:00 Why not?

Cherry keyboard Atom processor NVIDIA Ion2 graphics
2GB RAM expandable to 4GB

Play all your favorite 8-bit era games within seconds of turning the Commodore 64 on,
Fully PC compatible, so it will run Windows!


Like a propriatory netbook that's why.

How about non-C64 games?

Why not get a real computer and run an emulator.
It's not even cheap.
pctek (84)
1192314 2011-04-06 03:50:00 You could put Linux on it, that would probably make it a bit more useful. Agent_24 (57)
1192315 2011-05-09 14:58:00 You could put Linux on it, that would probably make it a bit more useful.

It comes with Ubuntu already.

We will ship the Commodore o/s later!

www.commodoreusa.net

USD $1195 for the top model.
Snorkbox (15764)
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