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| DaveMMR:
--- Quote from: Tumerboy on April 07, 2011, 05:47:29 pm ---I don't think these are mods of original commodore 64's. I think these are new productions designed to LOOK like the originals. --- End quote --- Thank goodness for that - the original C-64 is terrible to type on. |
| BobA:
At these prices I definitely DO NOT WANT ONE. The C64x can be had in five confusing configurations. The Barebones model is nothing more than the case and keyboard with a card reader and costs $250. The cheapest working version is the C64x Basic at almost $600, and to get luxuries such as Wi-Fi and a DVD drive you’ll need to cough up $700. If you’re in for that much, then you may as well jump all the way and spend $900 on the Ultimate edition, which puts in a 1-TB hard drive, a Blu-ray drive and 4 GB RAM. |
| Tumerboy:
Meh, I still think it's cool, and would be awesome to have as a dedicated emulation machine. |
| Thenasty:
I still have 5 maybe 6 c64 in the garage. Modding one is probably easy but the keyboardmight be problem. |
| Sir Headless VII:
--- Quote from: BobA on April 07, 2011, 07:15:09 pm ---At these prices I definitely DO NOT WANT ONE. The C64x can be had in five confusing configurations. The Barebones model is nothing more than the case and keyboard with a card reader and costs $250. The cheapest working version is the C64x Basic at almost $600, and to get luxuries such as Wi-Fi and a DVD drive you’ll need to cough up $700. If you’re in for that much, then you may as well jump all the way and spend $900 on the Ultimate edition, which puts in a 1-TB hard drive, a Blu-ray drive and 4 GB RAM. --- End quote --- Whats wrong with the prices? Those are fairly standard laptop price points. |
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