1 June 2007 15:37 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Commodore Gaming has today unveiled further details regarding its gaming PC plans for the UK.From July 1st Commodore fans and gamers will finally be get their mitts on Commodore gaming PCs for the very first time.
Early-adopters who purchase a Commodore Gaming PC from retail outlets will also receive a voucher to upgrade the chassis (C-Kin case technology) to a design of their choice.
Featuring the best available high spec components and boasting a hand-finished build quality and fully customisable inside and out the Commodore Gaming rigs boast to be more than just PCs - they are works of art.
Bala Keilman, CEO for Commodore Gaming, commented: "Commodore is back with a worldwide roll-out strategy and commitment to make PC gaming as popular and accessible as console gaming."
"By working closely with our retailers and partners Gamers will now be able to get up close and personal with the machines to feel the quality and finish first hand."
"Not only do they look and feel incredible but the specifications throughout the range are of the highest level possible to guarantee performance which should more than satisfy everyone from casual through to professional gamers."
Shops nationwide (details to be confirmed) will stock the entry level yet high performing Commodore G and GS models.
The retail models will be sold fully skinned in the unique Commodore C-Kin's which feature stunning, high quality designs based on classic Commodore games of old, artwork from classic and new PC titles through to street art and graffiti designs.
In a unique deal for retail customers Commodore is bundling a voucher with the PC for customers to redeem at the Commodore online store for a C-Kin of their choice, with over 100 to choose from customers can create their own personalised machine.
The higher end GX and XX models (featuring Intel CoreTM2 Quad processors) will be available from the Commodore online store.
We'll bring you more specs, pics and pricing as we have it. Visit the Commodore Gaming site below for more info.
Gaming, Hardware, Commodore






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