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Released in 1984, the Commodore SX-64 Executive Computer was one of the first portable luggable color computers. It cost twice as much as a Commodore 64, had a tiny 5″ diagonal screen ...
Released in 1984, the Commodore SX-64 Executive Computer was one of the first portable luggable color computers. It cost twice as much as a Commodore 64, had a tiny 5″ diagonal screen ...
This week marked the 30th anniversary of the Commodore 64's release to the consumer market. The computer, which launched in 1982, still has an active community of fans and enthusiasts surrounding it.
It certainly looks a lot better than the portable SX-64 machine that Commodore built itself. As a side note, Heck also says that “if anyone is looking for a graphic artist/industrial designer ...
My first computer was a Commodore SX-64 'luggable' computer with an integrated 5" screen and a MOS 6510 CPU. It was magic, and a wave of nostalgia sweeps over me whenever I see a Commodore Basic ...
Gaming peripherals maker 8BitDo wants to bring that nostalgia to people's fingertips and this week announced the Retro Mechanical Keyboard - C64 Edition. 8BitDo is careful not to use the name ...
Manufacturer Retro Games announced this week it is working on an updated version of the beloved Commodore 64 8-bit computer launched in 1982 and cost $595 at the time. It was teased in a trailer ...
In late October, a Swedish software engineer named Linus Åkesson unveiled a playable accordion—called "The Commodordion"—he crafted out of two vintage Commodore 64 computers connected with a ...
Commodore is making a Windows PC that fits inside a boxy beige shell that looks exactly like its original C64. The 8-bit machine was released in 1982, had 64 kilobytes of memory and became one of ...