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Commodure USA PC64
« on: August 26, 2010, 11:53:26 PM »
Read this here. I will of course, believe it when I see it...

Press release:

COMMODORE ANNOUNCES EXCLUSIVE WORLDWIDE LICENSING RIGHTS
Companies ink deal to produce new line of All-In-One keyboard computers.

FT. LAUDERDALE, FL and OLDENZAAL, THE NETHERLANDS, August 25, 2010 –  Commodore USA, LLC and Commodore Licensing B.V., a wholly owned  subsidiary of Asiarim Corp (OTCQB: "ARMC"), today announced their  licensing agreement whereby Commodore USA, LLC will produce a full line  of new Commodore branded "AIO" (All In One) keyboard computers, under an  exclusive worldwide license granted by Commodore Licensing B.V. for  this newly revitalized computer category.
Mr. Barry Altman, President and CEO of Commodore USA, LLC states "We are  ecstatic to be partnering with Commodore Licensing B.V. in this new,  exciting product launch. The legacy of the Commodore C64, which sold  over 30 million units, making it the best selling computer of all time,  and our reintroduction of this legendary form factor, combined with the  world's most recognizable consumer electronics brand, is a once in a  lifetime opportunity. We look forward to bringing these new products to  market, and welcoming a whole new generation of computer users to the  Commodore experience".

In response to an overwhelming demand from former Commodore users  worldwide, Commodore USA's CTO Leo Nigro announced today that their new  Commodore PC64 will be available for purchase this holiday season.  Featuring an exact replica of the original beige chassis Commodore C64,  this new addition to our lineup will include an Intel Atom 525 CPU with  NVIDIA Ion2 graphics, 4GB DDR3 memory, 1TB Hdd, HDMI, DVD/CD optical  drive (Blu-ray optional), dual-link DVI, six USB ports, integrated  802.11n WiFi, bluetooth and a 6-in-1 media card reader.

With the recent introduction of their flagship Phoenix model, Commodore  USA has once again catapulted the Commodore namesake to the forefront of  consumer electronics brand recognition. Other Commodore keyboard  computers include the Amigo, a basic entry level computer featuring a  system on chip configuration, and the Invictus, featuring a small  portable form factor with an embedded LCD screen display.

About Commodore Licensing B.V.:


Commodore Licensing B.V., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Asiarim  Corporation (OTCQB: "ARMC"), is the licensor of the trademark Commodore,  and grants other parties licenses in connection with specific products  or services. Asiarim Corporation is also investing in companies engaged  in, or related to, the development, sales and distribution of computer,  mobile and multi-media products marketed under the brand name Commodore.

About Commodore USA, LLC:

Commodore USA, LLC designs, produces and markets a series of all-in-one  Commodore branded keyboard computers, and other unique form factor  computers and consumer electronics.

Barry S. Altman is the President and CEO of Commodore USA, LLC, based in  Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Spanning a 25 year career in the  bleeding-edge electronics and satellite/space telecommunications  industry, Mr. Altman founded and served as CEO & President of  Cabletech Satellite Systems, Inc. U.S. Cable Technology, Inc., The  Cabletech Satellite Network and United Broadcasting Co.  This group of  companies built NOC's (Network Operation Centers) for cable television  programmers, and cable television head ends for cable companies  throughout the United States, They designed and constructed the  satellite uplink network operation centers for such companies as Viacom  International, Warner Amex, Viacom and MTV Networks. They directed and  produced the domestic satellite telemetry downlink for the Live Aid  concert for MTV, which was at that time the largest world wide  deployment of a live satellite television broadcast. Cabletech has  manufactured, designed and installed systems for Grumman Aerospace, The  United Nations, government and private industry, and over 45,000 TVRO  C& Ku band satellite systems for businesses and consumers  nationwide. Cabletech was a developmental partner with General Motors  & Hughes Communications in the small aperture DBS system that later  became DirecTVv.