Commodore LCD

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The Commodore LCD (sometimes known in short as the CLCD) is an unreleased LCD-equipped laptop made by Commodore International. It was presented at the January 1985 Consumer Electronics Show, but never released.[1][2][3] The CLCD was not directly compatible with other Commodore home computers, but its built-in Commodore BASIC 3.6 interpreter could run programs written in the Commodore 128's BASIC 7.0, as long as these programs did not include system-specific POKE commands.[2][4] Like the Commodore 264 and Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 100 series computers, the CLCD had several built-in ROM-based office application programs.

Also known asCLCD
Typelaptop
ReleasedShown January 1985 (1985-01), never released.
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Commodore LCD
Also known asCLCD
DeveloperCommodore International
Typelaptop
ReleasedShown January 1985 (1985-01), never released.
Operating systemCommodore BASIC 3.6
CPURockwell 65C102 @ 1 MHz
Memory32 KB RAM
Storage96 KB ROM
DisplayLCD (80 x 16 char, 480 x 128 pixels)
ConnectivityModem (300 baud)
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The CLCD featured a 1 MHz Rockwell 65C102 CPU (a CMOS 6502 variant) and 32 KB of RAM (expandable to 64 KB internally).[5][6] The BASIC interpreter and application programs were built into 96 KB of ROM.

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