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TGIF: A computer in the past is presented today |
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| Friday, 27 August 2010 21:03 | |||
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Nostalgia works in a very special people and we do have a fondness for things that we used when we were little more than if they were interesting things or not. For that reason it will not matter what they think the new Commodore PC64 . Yes, but your eyes do not believe I'm saying that the company will have given birth to many technologically launch a computer.
The company again and say "big" but "retro" I think it is much better because it presented a computer all in one that will have an Intel Atom processor, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, SATA HDD no less than 1TB, HDMI, 6 USB ports, a video card NVIDIA ION2, and both WiFi and Blu-ray DVD. As some already know design, logically, it emulates the one with the C64 back in '82, which was the year it began to be marketed, and with this they purport to engage a few customers that they want a few dollars and leftover have an element almost of collection. If I have to be honest, even nostalgia for me I do not buy or drunk (well, maybe ...). TGIF: A computer introduced today the past is written on Joystiq on 27 September, 2010 by Axel Marazzi
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