I have had a similar idea for a modern version of the C64. This one looks utterly uninspiring, however. It's just a big jumble of parts and features. It looks like a bit of a powerhouse compared to what the original C64 did. The configuration options look staggering (quad core, 4GB of RAM, optical drive, multiple SATA and PCI slots, serial, parallel, PS/2) and it will just run some junky commodity (maybe lightly customized) OS. To sum up what's wrong with it: <a href="http://www.commodoreusa.net/i//9100_rear-1.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.commodoreusa.net/i//9100_rear-1.jpg</a><p>If I were building one, it would have solid-state storage, a few USB ports, WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI out, audio in/out, and that's it, and for software it would have to run something Linux-based, but more in line with the old systems that booted to BASIC. Maybe a Lua prompt instead?