
The Commodore 64 was one of the most successful home computers made, shipping more that two million units a year for almost a decade after its release. However, Commodore USA is reviving the company and offering a product that no longer exists.
The new Commodore 64, which will begin shipping at the end of the month, has been souped-up for the modern age. It comes with 1.8 GHz dual processors, an optional Blu-ray player and built-in ethernet and HDMI ports. The new Commodore is priced between $250 to $900.

