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Restless 02-09-2012 11:27

New Commodore64
 
OMG I am in love.

Commodore 64x

I want it! :)

http://www.commodoreusa.net/CUSA_VICSlim.aspx oooo or this one :D

churchfcrules 02-09-2012 11:37

Re: New Commodore64
 
£220 just for barebones, build your own with better spec, for same price as their full one

dont know how easy it would be to get hold of the OS though, but YEAH way cool

its on my santa list

Restless 02-09-2012 11:42

Re: New Commodore64
 
Oh I know hehe. £1200+ for the full thing. Geese. But it has the sweeeeet factor.

Quote:

Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1012279)
£220 just for barebones, build your own with better spec, for same price as their full one

Grefu All-in-One Keyboard PC Computer w/ Windows XP System - Black (Dual Core) - Worldwide Free Shipping - DX

Check this out. Im thinking of something like this I can use most of the time as a desktop. I was thinking of building a cube pc(as small as possible) just for everyday use. So I can keep my current PC clean just for gaming...

I got the raspberryPI but.... nice to play with but not powerful enough.

churchfcrules 02-09-2012 11:50

Re: New Commodore64
 
i am seriously thinking about one of those, i am a dj, and dont like using laptops, i have a laptop as a spare, it always goes with me but doesnt get used.
i have a normal tower on its side built into a box that my, wireless mic receiver and my amp/mixing desk sit on top, then i have a bracket for a lcd, it all unpacks and turns into a stand, but getting tired of carrying it lol, i weighs a ton, so one of these babys would cut down a lot on bulk,and weight, shame no hdmi!

Restless 02-09-2012 11:56

Re: New Commodore64
 
What do you use it for when you are DJing? How about raspberryPI? familiar with linux? It boots up a version of LXDE/Debian.

For a small PC. Ive been thinking of something like this. Tiny Itx pc case, desktop or tower. 2 hard drives , buy ITX cases online at X-Case

churchfcrules 02-09-2012 12:03

Re: New Commodore64
 
yeah the two 3 progs i mainly use are windows only, i could use my macbook, but its MY macbook, if you know what i mean

so xp at the least, i remember looking at the rasberrypi post release, about £80 if i remember

wanted one to play with, but other toys have precedence in this economic climate

Restless 02-09-2012 12:32

Re: New Commodore64
 
Nah not £80 they are £25. I bought mine off ebay for £35 to avoid the 13 week waiting list

http://raspberrypi.rsdelivers.com/default.aspx?cl=1

Less 02-09-2012 12:33

Re: New Commodore64
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1012282)
shame no hdmi!

Quote:

Simply connect this computer keyboard to any TV via HDMI or any size computer monitor and you're ready to run.
:confused:

churchfcrules 02-09-2012 12:37

Re: New Commodore64
 
sorry less, your link was just a load of keyboards, or am i missing something

Restless 02-09-2012 12:42

Re: New Commodore64
 
:confused: what link ?

Less 02-09-2012 12:45

Re: New Commodore64
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1012295)
sorry less, your link was just a load of keyboards, or am i missing something

Ah, yes, well, unfortunately google took the words 'computer keyboard' and turned them into an advertising link, the full quote was from the link put on by Restless, that stated that HDMI is available on the new Commodore.
:D

churchfcrules 02-09-2012 12:46

Re: New Commodore64
 
me clicking on the highlighted computer keyboard, like a donut

churchfcrules 02-09-2012 12:47

Re: New Commodore64
 
but when you look at the ports cant see hdmi, and didnt see it in spec, might have missed it, surprised if not though

Restless 02-09-2012 14:47

Re: New Commodore64
 
do you mean the c64? The HDMI port is the one on the left I think next to the ps2 slots

churchfcrules 02-09-2012 14:51

Re: New Commodore64
 
No on the keyboard pc


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