Hey, I already found my Amiga A600-style modern PC, right after asking for one! The new Commodore Gaming might present a touch of nostalgia allied to high-end gaming PCs, but it's the Cybernet ZPC-945SL All-In-One PC-in-a-Keyboard which actually channels the design spirit of those 1980s beasts we all knew and loved before they became, well, obsolete.
Packing all the cogs and springs into the same chassis as the keyboard, the All-in-One just wires to the monitor and gets started. It's a similar design approach to the iMac, come to think of it, but with the keyboard, rather than the display, accepting the burden of hardware bloat.
Miniaturization brings its own trade-offs, however, and it's here we see why Commodore Gaming decided to take the sensible route and use a traditional tower PC chassis: the specs on this thing offer little to the gamer. There's No Core 2 Duo, and no GPU worth its weight in SID tunes.
Product Page via [TechDigest]