I didn't mean I need a browser in the C64U. I have a primary PC and several laptops in my home lab so a browser for a retro fun machine isn't necessary. Plus, like I said, I built a system that runs C=OS Vision so a C64X probably would be relatively redundant for me. I really do want the era-accurate vibe of the C64U for that. I do, however, make heavy use of a web browser on my phone when I'm out and about (and for important uses, I might add) so not having that really is a dealbreaker for me. Again, to reiterate, I love the CONCEPTS, I just feel like there needs to be an option: either a separate version, or maybe they can develop something that is useful for web searches and such but still blocks the social media and addictive elements? I also feel like the limit of 4G VoLTE and no NFC does really put a damper on future-proofing which, for a $500 investment, certainly isn't great. In fairness to Commodore on this, and on the niche subject, I do think this might be a good thing for parents to get their kids in the UK and other nations with a social media block. I'm against the legislated social media blocking but this could be a silver lining for that, ironically kicking Starmer and co. by offering a third door to walk through. Ultimately, I just think something like the Callback should have been their second or third all-new product after the reboot. Going from a universally praised revival project like the C64U to a first new product that's more aimed at a niche feels like a poor business decision. I guess we'll see, and I really do hope the Callback does well! But like I said, hopefully they figure something out to answer the issue of not being able to look up important info on the go because otherwise, sadly, this is a product I don't think I'd ever be able to justify the cost of, no matter how much I like most of the concepts driving it.

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Understood. Christian uses modern technology and clearly doesn't deny its value. After all, most people found out about this through some form of social media. Like I said in a previous reply: "For me, it'll be a secondary device. A Pixel with full AI as my main device and for business, a Commodore for personal use and days off, and a Motorola with GrapheneOS and burners for everything else."
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Based Truth 3 days ago
C64 nostalgia distracting from Bill Gates' ongoing patent stranglehold on real innovation.
Unlike the haters, I have full confidence in Christian's intentions, even if I'm concerned about this as a business decision. Definitely didn't harm my image of the brand like some people claim.
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