Commodore Is Making an Up-to-Date Computer in a Very Familiar Old Case

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We’ve all seen the photos, YouTube videos, and, if we’re lucky, hardware that comes about when some devoted retro tech enthusiast stuffs modern insides into beloved retro-style casings. But what if the maker of beloved retro things did the stuffing for us, and sold the product to the public?

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That, anyway, seems to be the premise behind the Commodore PC64, made by Commodore USA, which features “an exact replica of the original beige chassis Commodore C64,” but equipped with (deep breath): “an Intel Atom 525 CPU with NVIDIA Ion2 graphics, 4GB DDR3 memory, 1TB Hdd, HDMI, DVD/CD optical drive (Blu-ray optional), dual-link DVI, six USB ports, integrated 802.11n WiFi, bluetooth and a 6-in-1 media card reader.”

If all goes according to plan, you’ll be able to buy a PC64 around Christmas; pricing details aren’t yet available.

(Engadget via Gizmodo)


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