One upon a time, the Commodore name was synonymous with PCs that fit snugly into a (bulky) keyboard. And if one guy has anything to say about it, the Commodore name will rise again. Commodore USA is a ...
What goes around, comes around - so goes the saying. Many moons ago a certain computer-in-a-keyboard affectionately coined the C64 took over the world and gave a whole generation a taste of things to ...
The gaming peripheral company is following up its Nintendo-themed keyboard with a new model based on the iconic computer. The gaming peripheral company is following up its Nintendo-themed keyboard ...
Only a few short days ago, Commodore USA announced its intention to launch a modern version of the legendary C64 all-in-one keyboard computer. Now the company has revealed an exclusive licensing ...
It seems like the Asus Eee Keyboard PC may have a new competitor, the Commodore Invictus Keyboard PC, which is essentially an Intel Atom-based PC integrated into a keyboard. The Commodore Invictus ...
To some, the idea of a computer that didn’t ship with a screen is simply bizarre. To others, Commodore’s computers were where their obsession with technology and gadgets began, and those with fond ...
Any geek who was around and of gaming age during the early 80's will remember the Commodore 64. I wanted one so bad I could hardly stand it and still remember the jingle "I adore my 64, my Commodore ...
The Commodore Invictus is picking a fight with the Asus Eee Keyboard for supremacy in the PC-in-a-keyboard with a touchscreen-on-the-side category, and with the specs Commodore is listing, it may just ...
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There’s a lot of reasons you might want to emulate the keyboard on your Commodore 64. The ravages of time and dust may have put the original keyboard out of order, or perhaps you need to type in a ...
It looks like Commodore is reviving their old computer-in-a-keyboard paradigm: http://www.commodoreusa.citymax.com/index.html.<BR><BR>It looks to be a decent Core 2 ...
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, and couldn’t ...