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Posted By

DeadTED
on 2004-09-25
09:50:04
 Re: Plus 4: Best looking 8 bit Commodore computer?

I have a +4 and c116 side by side on my desk and I think they are both the best looking Micros ever released. I can't make up my mind which one I like more the +4 or the c116.

By the way I have a c16, c64, yamaha MSX, toshiba MSX, SVI 728, amstrad 664, amstrad 6128, TI-99/4A, oric, vz-200, vz300, sega sc-3000H, zx spectrum.

And I still think the +4 and c116 are the best looking of the lot.

Posted By

BruceLee
on 2004-09-22
14:51:29
 Re: Plus 4: Best looking 8 bit Commodore computer?

>>Posted By
>>Litwr
>>
>>I Think It was too good for its time... The design of C64 was more than simply terrible. How could anybody use its cursors keys?!


Well, as a die-hard c64 user i must say i have no problems with the c64 curserkeys at all.
It's just what you're used to i guess.
Thats why i had some trouble with my first 486 PC, trying to use the left cursor key as a shift key, probably a million times or so before
i got used to separate cursor keys.

Posted By

RobertB
on 2004-09-22
04:13:04
 Re: Plus 4: Best looking 8 bit Commodore computer?

I'm partial to C128DCR's. happy

Posted By

MIK
on 2004-09-14
17:02:25
 Re: Plus 4: Best looking 8 bit Commodore computer?

MC,

I screamed with shock when I bought the funky new look C64 because the SID was playing up. The classic Ocean Loader 4 did not sound right, samples from games like Robo Cop, Ghouls'n'Ghosts and Turbo OutRun etc.. were very quite. I took mine back and got another which was the same lmao!!

When I was shopping for C16/Plus4 games I was playing the C64 demo machines so grew up along side the C64 even though I didn't own one till 1989-ish. In the end I got a breadbox second hand and never looked back because SID ment everything to me. Little did I know Commodore replaced the SID's for a number of years later, but I always knew something wasn't right.. wink

My vote goes to the C16, the grey was cool. It was the machine advertized on TV xmas 1984 and it cought my attention, but I ended up with a Plus/4 that year. hahah!!! happy
Indeed the Plus/4 was the most perfect of keyboards, but I have a soft spot for the C16 too.

Posted By

MC
on 2004-09-14
08:41:19
 Re: Plus 4: Best looking 8 bit Commodore computer?

The best looking is probably the new C64 design.


But the most usable is the C+4, as the cursor keys are designed for humans happy

Posted By

Rachy
on 2004-09-14
04:19:39
 Re: Plus 4: Best looking 8 bit Commodore computer?

I preferred the design of the C16 over the Plus/4. It had a lot better keyboard. Visually my favourite was the C116. It was so small... happy

Posted By

Csabo
on 2004-09-13
19:51:57
 Re: Plus 4: Best looking 8 bit Commodore computer?

Very nice design for the Plus/4 indeed, even with today's standards! I've gotten some nice reactions from people I showed my Plus4's, and of course the total shocker somes when you tell them that's NOT a keyboard, that's a WHOLE COMPUTER happy (Okay, I know about the peripherals, but this thread is about praising the plussy.)

Posted By

Litwr
on 2004-09-13
03:12:47
 Re: Plus 4: Best looking 8 bit Commodore computer?

I Think It was too good for its time... The design of C64 was more than simply terrible. How could anybody use its cursors keys?!

Posted By

SVS
on 2004-09-13
02:35:52
 Re: Plus 4: Best looking 8 bit Commodore computer?

>> It was surely the best looking

It IS surely the best looking ! happy happy

Posted By

Spector
on 2004-09-12
17:19:57
 Plus 4: Best looking 8 bit Commodore computer?

I thought that the different design of the Commodore Plus 4 was much better than the traditional breadbin shape that most of the other 8-bit machines Commodore made had. The slimmer casing, the slightly more compact shape, the ultra-cool arrow shaped cursor keys. It was surely the best looking, if not the most successful. What do other C= owners think?


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