Vic 20

The Commodore VIC-20, released in 1980, was a groundbreaking home computer that brought affordable computing to the masses. With its MOS Technology 6510 processor, 5KB of RAM (expandable to 32KB), and VIC (Video Interface Chip) graphics processor, the VIC-20 was capable of producing colorful graphics and sounds. Despite its limitations, the VIC-20 was a popular machine, thanks to its low price point and wide range of software availability. The VIC-20 played an important role in establishing Commodore as a major player in the burgeoning home computer market, and its legacy paved the way for the iconic Commodore 64. Today, the VIC-20 remains a beloved machine among retro computing enthusiasts and collectors, cherished for its nostalgic charm and historical significance.

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Number in Collection

1

Condition

Average

Packaging

Original packaging in average condition

Estimated Value

£70

Valuation Date

October 2025

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