One of the most popular names computers since the 80s it is going to appear on smartphones. This week, four European countries will see the debut of the Commodore PET, a device that will run on Android and cost around 300 euros.
Wired has managed to have a first hand-on with Commodore PET which has some features that stand out.
The base LTE model will run Android 5.0 with a 1.7 GHz Mediatek 64-bit octa-core processor, It will have 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of storage and a screen 1080p IPS 5.5-inch. The slightly more expensive model (it will cost 65 euros more), and will have 32 GB of storage space with 3 GB of RAM.
Both devices will have 13 megapixel cameras from Sony, a battery 3000 mAh, θα έχουν ενσωματωμένο ραδιόφωνο FM, και θα υποστηρίζουν δύο κάρτες SIM. Σύμφωνα με το Wired, η συσκευασία θα συμπεριλαμβάνει και μια card 32 GB of memory as a gift.
And for the story, the phones will include two software emulators to run applications and games originally designed for Commodore C-64 and Amiga computers.
The new Commodore PET will go on sale later this week initially in Italy, the France, Germany, Poland and later in more European countries and America.