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cm0002@lemmy.world to retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org · 2 days ago

The Commodore 64 Ultimate computer is the company's first hardware release in over 30 years — pre-orders start at $299

www.tomshardware.com

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The Commodore 64 Ultimate computer is the company's first hardware release in over 30 years — pre-orders start at $299

www.tomshardware.com

cm0002@lemmy.world to retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org · 2 days ago
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No software emulation, this 'faithful recreation of the original motherboard' runs on an AMD Artix 7 FPGA.
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    Song name? I feel like it’s way too fucking good to be an ad jingle

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    the company still exists?

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      Yea, just sold to a prominent retro computer YouTuber (though I’m blanking on the name atm) so I think it’s in good hands now (though too soon for this product, it was literally like a week or 2 ago they closed the deal)

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        neat

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        Perifractic is the name of the YouTuber

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    Feels a little pricey to be successful. A pity.

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      It’s an extremely niche product, to be fair. The general public was never going to buy it, and diehards will buy it at a premium price. When you consider the small manufacturing runs they’re probably planning, the price seems less ridiculous IMO.

      I wouldn’t pay $300 for it, so I don’t claim it’s a “good value”, but I can understand from a mathematics of manufacturing standpoint why the price is something like that.

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        You can still get perfectly working original ones for less. Why would anyone want to spend more on a knock off?

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        Better value than a cocaine or Warhammer habit, probably not as good value as a good chainsaw

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          Lmfao, what a scale!

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      They cost $2,000 (in 2025 $) when they released in 1982. Sounds like a deal to me!

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