Are you one of the lucky ones that had this

My brother and I bought one for 3000 DKK when it came out. Awesome design :slight_smile:

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Despite living in 2025, when I have a top tier notebook, with awesome performance, including my storage upgrades, for odd reasons I can't explain, I want that machine, its freaking gorgeous! :heart_eyes:

We all know the Commodore 64, it was famous! Having said that, I've never heard of or seen, that sexy black disk based machine. I can only assume it ran on Windows 95 or 98? And look, you even get a floppy drive and a clock as well!

Sadly though, that machine would suffer from the Y2K bug.


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Aye. It was quality build. It could withstand a quite a deal and still looking good and performing well.
If someone came up with same or similar design - I just have to buy it, nuff' said. :smiley:

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I always considered it, but had to do with this refurb/used kit, which could play some CDTV titles but you can correct me if I am wrong:

I bought this for it to connect to the Amiga 1500:

I still have them, but unfortunately, the CD32 only works with older TV Set. Fortunately still have an old Philips LCD 32 inch TV. The CD32 connects via Coaxial Cable which means you need one of these (if you were wanting to have TV Reception):

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