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8-bit 80’s computer king Commodore 64 has been resurrected for a new
generation – albeit with significantly more memory than the 64kB it
originally boasted and – best of all – with Ubuntu as its OS!
One of most successful personal computers of all time, rivalled only by the
Apple II in terms of popularity, the Commodore 64 played a definitive role in
brings home computing to the masses and whilst its hardware requirements seem
meagre today they help power not only the Amiga OS that it shipped with but the
imaginations of many computer engineers and developers to come. 64bit All-in-one
Ubuntu super-wonder The new-style C64 is, in essence, an all in one
computer – though where other integrated solutions from the likes of Acer and
ASUS take a meek, power efficient approach to innards the C64 can pack in a 3Ghz
quad-core processor, upto 8GB RAM, full 3D graphics, DVD-RW drive and up-to 2TB
of hard-drive space. For proper old-skool style the keyboard is also
integrated. OS
The system can ship with Ubuntu although other OS options such as Windows,
AMIGA OS (via emulation) and the AROS OS are also available. Pricing The
official website has a ton of configuration options available. A so-called
‘barebones’ system will set you back $499 US dollars and the ‘BASIC’
model is priced at $699 US dollars. For their respective components these seem a
little higher than something similar from Dell but it’s worth noting that
this is an integrated solution in a retro chassis. The reborn Commodore 64 will
be available to order online from June 1st.
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