Commodore. Remember that name? It's a big one in the world of retro gaming, but perhaps not as big as the Amiga brand. Both are coming back into the limelight this week with the introduction of the ...
Yeah, an optical drive. You know, for folks who still appreciate the passing fads of life. Bitterness aside, Commodore is following up its retro-fabulous C64x with a new small-form-factor PC, the ...
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Following the revival of the legendary Commodore 64, Commodore USA is now bringing back other historical models with powerful modern-day specs. Today, the company unveiled the Commodore Amiga mini PC ...
Commodore USA has resurrected another Commodore brand with the launch of the Commodore Amiga Mini PC, and this one is a little more powerful than the original Commodore Amiga. The Commodore Amiga Mini ...
Commodore USA has introduced a new Amiga-branded, high-end small form factor PC, as well as updated its retro C64x and other models. Commodore USA has introduced a new Amiga-branded, high-end small ...
There's no question that few people will ever buy one of these, but just because it's a niche product line doesn't mean that we can't smile about it. Those who have been following consumer electronics ...
Commodore USA has unveiled its first Amiga-branded personal computer. The Amiga mini borrows Mac Mini stylings but packs a hefty punch into the compact package. An updated range also accommodates the ...
Thirty years ago, on July 23, 1985, Commodore took to the stage in New York to reveal the Amiga 1000, a personal computer with unprecedented multimedia capabilities and an intuitive interface that ...
Steadfast in its mission to deliver retro machines, Commodore USA has unveiled a modern take on the Amiga. Called the "Amiga Mini," the system is compact enough to serve as an HTPC at 7.75in x 7.75in ...
The Commodore 64 and other classic Commodore home computers are back, roughly 30 years after becoming a watershed in the evolution of desktop entertainment and productivity. Under the aegis of new ...
Commodore's iconic Amiga computer was first made available 30 years ago. The Amiga A1000 was launched on 23 rd July 1985. However it wasn't until the cheaper Amiga 500 launched in 1987 that it really ...