RAM was expensive back then. So a full-colour, moving type-keyboard, software support, SID-including, home computer with 64kb was a great bargain at that price.
@Lazaruxx $600 for the Commodore was the deal of the century. The Apple II with no color, sound or fancy graphics went for over $2500. The IBM PC with even less features started at $5000.
BTW, all of the chipsets used in the Ataris, Apples, and some of the lesser known competitors used the same chipset as the C64. Commodore made stripped down chip sets for the competition!
Two of my favourite computers in one commercial. Getting either can be only a win situation.
1xWertzui 1 month ago
you need 1112347.052 atari 800 to have 1 tb
Macintoshplus1986 6 months ago
RAM was expensive back then. So a full-colour, moving type-keyboard, software support, SID-including, home computer with 64kb was a great bargain at that price.
MattTheSaiyan 8 months ago
that was a short commersial. I like it. Gets to the point.
FuyuAkiWorld 1 year ago
is the commodore 64 just a keyboard? cuz i dont see a monitor.....
muzikchik39 1 year ago
@muzikchik39 It connected to your TV set. Boy, I miss mine....
fixman88 1 year ago
@muzikchik39 Yes, the computer is inside the keyboard. You just hook it up to a television and switch it on.
noxure 1 year ago 5
snappy!
traceyrmj2 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Lots of software can be downloaded from the 'net and used on the C64.
Paste this title into the bar: COMMODORE 64 DATA TRANSFER WITH C64TPC, STAR COMMANDER AND TAPSERV (MTAP / PTAP)
TheDustpile 2 years ago
BUUUUUUURN!!!!
1yoyo105 2 years ago
The New Commodore Commercial on my profile
BuddyDale 4 years ago
600$ must have been much money back then....
Lazaruxx 4 years ago
Still is.
biffu08 4 years ago 7
@Lazaruxx $600 for the Commodore was the deal of the century. The Apple II with no color, sound or fancy graphics went for over $2500. The IBM PC with even less features started at $5000.
BTW, all of the chipsets used in the Ataris, Apples, and some of the lesser known competitors used the same chipset as the C64. Commodore made stripped down chip sets for the competition!
maddogmcrae 8 months ago