My first computer was a Commodore VIC-20, then I upgraded to a Commodore 64, and then onto an Amiga 500. So you could say I was a bit of a Commodore fanboy in my younger days. The new incarnation of the Commodore company has released a series of Netbooks ranging from a 7″ up to 10″ displays.
Range
Commodore Kid
- 7” Color Display
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
- Intel Atom Processor
- N270 Processor
- 1.6 GHz @ 533 MHz FSB
- 1 GB DDR
- 8 GB SD
- Wireless LAN 802.11b/g
- Built-in Wifi
- Battery: 3 cell Optional 6 Cell
- Weight: 1.6 lbs
- Multimedia: 1.3 MP camera, High definition audio speakers, digital array microphone
- Ports: 3 x USB 1.1, 1 x SD card Slot, 1 x Mic Jack
- Parental Control
Cruiser 8010 C
- Intel Atom Processor (1.6GHz @ 533 MHz FSB)
- N270 Processor
- 1 GB RAM
- 160 GB Harddrive
- Wireless LAN 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth
- Battery: 3 cell Optional 6 Cell
- Weight: 3.1 lbs
- Multimedia: 1.3 MP camera, High definition audio speakers, digital array microphone
Freestyle 8020 F
- 10” Color Display
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
- Intel Atom Processor (1.6Ghz @ 533 MHz FSB)
- N270 Processor
- 1 GB RAM
- 160 GB Harddrive
- Wireless LAN 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth
- Battery: 3 cell Optional 6 Cell
- Weight: 3.1 lbs
- Multimedia: 1.3 MP camera, High definition audio speakers, digital array microphone
- Ports: 1 x 15-pin VGA port, 2 x Jacks (Mic in & Headphone out), 1 x LAN Port (RJ45), 3 x USB 2.0 Ports, 1 x DC-in port
- Light up Commodore logo
TRAVELER 8030J
- 10” Color Display
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
- Intel Atom Processor (1.6GHz @ 533 MHz FSB)
- N270 Processor
- 1 GB RAM
- 160 GB Harddrive
- Wireless LAN 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth
- Battery: 3 cell Optional 6 Cell
- Weight: 2.6 lbs
- Multimedia: 1.3 MP camera, High definition audio speakers, digital array microphone
- Ports: 1 x 15-pin VGA port, 2 x Jacks (Mic in & Headphone out), 1 x LAN Port (RJ45), 3 x USB 2.0 Ports, 1 x DC-in port, Keystone Lock for system security
It’s nice to see Commodore make a come back and hopefully these new Netbooks are the start of better things to come.
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