The Commodore name still just about lives on, even though the original owners have long since left the factory. The latest product to carry the once-great computing name is the PC64 — an all-in-one Atom PC in a C64 case.
It’s destined to become Fujitsu’s flagship PC this year (at least in Japan), and while full specs weren’t available what we do know about this all-in-one is that it requires passive glasses and has dual cameras for capturing 3D video.
You think you’re better than me, TouschSmart 600? You think because you’re now configurable with Core i7 720QM (1.6GHz) or i7 820QM (1.73GHz) processors – starting at $US1700 – that you’ve defeated the long-standing caste system separating man and machine?
The Asus EeeTop ET2010PNT has officially been espied in a promo shot, and it’s apparently packing a multitouch 20-inch (1600×1000) screen and Nvidia Ion 2 graphics. Not too shabby!