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It may be hard to imagine life without that lightning-fast PC or Mac on your desktop with its 3D graphics and 200 GB hard drive, but the Commodore 64 used to be a top-of-the-line computer.
Both the CPU and GPU are embedded and so they can't be upgraded, but the RAM is expandable to 64GB. There's also an integrated docking station to add a 2.5-inch SATA SSD or HDD for more storage.
The latest retro console to hit the shelves is an HD version of the iconic Commodore 64. However, unlike its peers this modern day take on the 8-Bit home computer isn’t quite so mini. In fact ...
There have already been a few HDMI mods for the Commodore 64, but none of them are as complete as the new HD-64 by SideProjectsLab (SPL). This modular upgrade for your classic computer replaces ...