I don't recall why I was looking at the site a little while ago but I found it interesting (until I realized all their prices were bare bone cases and the systems are all $1200-2200 for seemingly little reason) that they've included DVI and not just HDMI. That combined with their linux operating system that they're calling "Commodore OS Vision". The interesting claim is that they're prepackaging WINE in their linux install (or maybe it's only with purchase?), also VirtualBox for emulating a Windows system again, and some sort of c64 type of support. They say with a single click so I'm guessing they have .d64 files associated with an emulator that gets called via the GUI.
They do say the OS is free which I was wondering, it's not overly obvious where to get it though (at least I haven't traversed all the links yet).
What I was wondering is with the 64x and "Amiga" (which looks nothing like anything other than an Amiga and Commodore logo) they have almost game worthy video cards (512MB GeForce GT 520 in the 64x, and 1GB Geforce GT 430 in the Amiga Mini), however it still says I think a dual core Atom processor in the 64 which I didn't think could handle much let alone any number crunching. Never used one though.
Has anyone posted a link of them gaming or a 3d capability review? It has XBMC which I thought was a cool featurette. Still that was all still a little high when I thought the price was $400, then after clicking I realize that only gets you a case which is pointless and yeah the while system is way overpriced for a novelty item.
If it was $250 I'd be tempted to bite just as a vintage looking home media center/player or gaming system on the TV.
They do say the OS is free which I was wondering, it's not overly obvious where to get it though (at least I haven't traversed all the links yet).
What I was wondering is with the 64x and "Amiga" (which looks nothing like anything other than an Amiga and Commodore logo) they have almost game worthy video cards (512MB GeForce GT 520 in the 64x, and 1GB Geforce GT 430 in the Amiga Mini), however it still says I think a dual core Atom processor in the 64 which I didn't think could handle much let alone any number crunching. Never used one though.
Has anyone posted a link of them gaming or a 3d capability review? It has XBMC which I thought was a cool featurette. Still that was all still a little high when I thought the price was $400, then after clicking I realize that only gets you a case which is pointless and yeah the while system is way overpriced for a novelty item.
If it was $250 I'd be tempted to bite just as a vintage looking home media center/player or gaming system on the TV.