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© 1997-2006
Gareth Knight
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Even before Escom bought Commodore on April 20th 1995, it was suspected that they were only interested in the Commodore brand name for their range of multimedia PCs. This suspicion was proved correct when they immediately set up a new subsidiary called Commodore GmbH, and managed to produce new systems even before Amiga Technologies had decided on a new logo. Here are just a few of the badged systems that were sold under the Commodore name. All prices include VAT and are affected by the exchange rate of the time.
 
COMMODORE GO iP75 Intel 75MHz Pentium processor,
1Gb hard drive,
8Mb RAM,
3.5 HD disk drive,
64-bit graphics card,
15" NI MPR II monitor,
Mini tower case,
Keyboard
Mouse
16-bit sound card
4X CD-ROM drive
Microsoft Windows 95
Novell Perfect and games.

Price: - £1467.58 

COMMODORE GO iP100
Intel 100MHz Pentium processor,
1Gb hard drive,
8Mb RAM,
3.5 HD disk drive,
64-bit graphics card,
15" NI MPR II monitor,
Mini tower case,
Keyboard,
Mouse,
16-bit sound card,
4x CD-ROM drive,
Microsoft Windows 95,
Novell Perfect and games.
Price: - £1761.33

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