As much as we're all head over heels in love with Commodore's new gaming PCs (if only for their splendid specifications), it's worth remembering that it's just a licensed-out marque, a stamp that anyone can buy for their product, so long as it passes the brand-owner's muster: the BBC, for example, thinks that it's the same old Commodore making those boxes, when it ain't.
Another new firm to grab the brand is CommodoreWorld, which makes this cute-looking Gravel Personal CPE-6000 media player, which hooks up to Microsoft's PlaysFoSho content distribution system. The 4", QVGA media player also comes in an in-car version (with oprtional GPS) and offer WiFI, 2GB flash storage, and an unusual rear-mounted joystick for interface navigation.
The Commodore ecosystem spreads to GPS and widescreen video [Engadget]