Thursday, March 22, 2007

Commodore Gaming has unveiled its new range of high specification gaming PCs complete with new levels of personalisation.

The full range will be unveiled at CeBIT 2007, and will include four models ranging from an entry level gaming PC to an extreme spec model which will feature a quad core intel processor, 4GB of memory and two nVidia 8800 GTX 768MB graphics cards.

"The all new Commodore range of PC's will allow gamers of all levels to enjoy the best that PC gaming has to offer. From beginners to professionals, Commodore Gaming ensures that only the very best components are provided to deliver the ultimate PC gaming experience. We also wanted to bring something new to the market, in the spirit of our Commodore heritage, and have worked hard to design a fully personalised product," said Bala Keilman, CEO for Commodore Gaming.

Each machine can be artistically customised to match the buyer's personal taste. Commodore will be offering specially selected art including street art, photography, PC game artwork (inc GRAW 2) and many other licensed images. Commodore says that a revolutionary painting process will transform the exterior of the PC into an "open and inviting canvas". There is also the opportunity for fans and artists to request and present their creative works to become a limited edition Commodore Gaming PC.

The systems can also feature ambient lighting and Ice Cube cooling to provide extreme levels of cooling. The four systems are the Cg (entry level), Cgs, Cgc and the extreme level Cxx. Each will run Windows Vista 64 bit OS and include only high-end components. Full launch details will be announced at CeBIT which begins today.

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