Commodore 64C Ultimate Revives Classic Design with Modern Upgrades
The iconic '80s PC gets a faithful makeover using original 1986 manufacturing tools

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The beloved Commodore 64C has been resurrected with a stunningly authentic redesign that mirrors the original 1986 model. The new C64C Ultimate uses the exact injection molds from four decades ago, delivering a nostalgic yet refined look that true fans will appreciate.
Beyond its vintage exterior, the C64C Ultimate packs modern features like Wi-Fi, USB, and HDMI connectivity, bridging the gap between retro charm and contemporary usability. This blend of old and new makes it a must-have for collectors and tech enthusiasts alike.
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A True-to-Original Design Using Vintage Manufacturing Tools
To ensure the new C64C Ultimate looks and feels just like the original, the creators reacquired the exact injection tooling molds used in 1986. This attention to detail even extends to subtle semi-circular marks on the plastic housing, a byproduct of the original manufacturing process that adds authenticity.
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Modern Connectivity Meets Classic Compatibility
While the exterior is a faithful reproduction, the C64C Ultimate is equipped with modern conveniences such as Wi-Fi, USB ports, and an HDMI output for seamless connection to today’s displays. It also retains the original ports, allowing compatibility with vintage peripherals like floppy disk and cassette drives.
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Pricing and Availability: From Classic to Premium
The C64C Ultimate is now available for preorder starting at $299.99, with shipments expected as early as September. For those seeking extra flair, premium editions offer features like LED lighting, translucent cases, and gold keycaps, priced up to $499.99.
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Why the C64C Ultimate Matters for Retro Tech Fans
This release not only celebrates the legacy of one of the most iconic personal computers but also provides a bridge between generations of technology enthusiasts. By combining authentic design with modern functionality, the C64C Ultimate invites both nostalgic users and new fans to experience computing history firsthand.



