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Yousuf Khan
Commodore Announces New Commodore64, VIC Computers | News & Opinion |
PCMag.com
"Commodore, the legendary brand that helped drive home computing with an
emphasis on entertainment, has opened a Web store where consumers can
buy a modernized Commodore 64 and two new versions of the VIC, now
redesigned as a "keyboard computer".
The new Commodore 64 costs anywhere from $250 for a "barebones"
configuration for modders, to an $895 "ultimate" configuration with a
terabyte hard drive, Blu-ray., and wireless. The VIC-Pro costs $495 to
$1,195, while the VIC-SLIM costs $295 to $495.
Commodore also posted some basic specs of three new Amiga models: the
1000, 2000, and 3000. "
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2383185,00.asp
PCMag.com
"Commodore, the legendary brand that helped drive home computing with an
emphasis on entertainment, has opened a Web store where consumers can
buy a modernized Commodore 64 and two new versions of the VIC, now
redesigned as a "keyboard computer".
The new Commodore 64 costs anywhere from $250 for a "barebones"
configuration for modders, to an $895 "ultimate" configuration with a
terabyte hard drive, Blu-ray., and wireless. The VIC-Pro costs $495 to
$1,195, while the VIC-SLIM costs $295 to $495.
Commodore also posted some basic specs of three new Amiga models: the
1000, 2000, and 3000. "
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2383185,00.asp