A faithful reproduction, not just in looks but in tech specs. Instead of running a software emulation of the C64, it’s built around an FPGA.
You can plug in an original C64 Datasette or disk drive and it will run original software. It even has a cartridge port.
You can plug in a USB thumb drive and load C64 games and apps that you’ve acquired online. The computer also comes with a sample USB drive that is filled with demos and games to try. Even better, it’s easy to connect it the internet via a wired or wireless connection.
Available from March, £260.50

https://www.theguardian.com/games/2026/jan/15/commodore-64-ultimate-review-computer