Commodore 64 (C64) - Computer





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Commodore 64 (C64), a vintage 8‑bit home computer from 1984 in its original beige case with the front Commodore 64 logo, non‑tested and sold as a collectible item.
Description from the seller
Vintage home computer Commodore 64 (C64), an iconic 8-bit home computer produced in the 1980s, offered in the classic beige casing.
The specimen features:
– original housing with natural yellowing from age (uniform patina, no evident structural cracks)
– front logo 'Commodore 64' with original rainbow stripes
– original keyboard incomplete: a key is missing in the upper left corner (as visible in the photo)
– keycaps available with legible silkscreen prints
– Integrated front LED 'POWER'.
– complete rear and side ports (power, video, serial, cassette, user port, cartridge port, control ports)
Lower label present and legible, indicating production “Made in West Germany”.
Aesthetic condition: fair/good for its age. There are signs of use, superficial scratches and traces of time, consistent with an authentic vintage item that has not been restored. No obvious damage to the casing.
Operational status: not tested (sold as untested). Sold as a collectible item, for restoration or display.
A representative object in the history of computer science and retro-computing.
Vintage home computer Commodore 64 (C64), an iconic 8-bit home computer produced in the 1980s, offered in the classic beige casing.
The specimen features:
– original housing with natural yellowing from age (uniform patina, no evident structural cracks)
– front logo 'Commodore 64' with original rainbow stripes
– original keyboard incomplete: a key is missing in the upper left corner (as visible in the photo)
– keycaps available with legible silkscreen prints
– Integrated front LED 'POWER'.
– complete rear and side ports (power, video, serial, cassette, user port, cartridge port, control ports)
Lower label present and legible, indicating production “Made in West Germany”.
Aesthetic condition: fair/good for its age. There are signs of use, superficial scratches and traces of time, consistent with an authentic vintage item that has not been restored. No obvious damage to the casing.
Operational status: not tested (sold as untested). Sold as a collectible item, for restoration or display.
A representative object in the history of computer science and retro-computing.

