Commodore adverts
Commodore
1974
Four Calculators in One - The Complete Computer!
From back in the day when a calculator could cost a week or two's wages comes a few adverts for Commodore calculators, dating from 1974 to 1976. The first is for Commodore's 410...
Commodore
November 1977
Commodore's philosophy: Computer PET 2001
This is an eight-page A5 booklet produced for the launch of the Commodore PET in the UK, a machine which made its debut at the Chicago Consumer Electronics Show in January 1977, m...
Commodore
1978
Introducing the Pedigree PET - 8K only £499
The PET was the indirect result of a project by MOS Technology of Pennsylvania to develop its 6500 series of microprocessors, which had been designed as drop-in replacements for M...
Commodore
May 1979
Britain is a nation of PET lovers - the No. 1 computer in the UK
This advert shows the original Chiclet-style 4K PET, retailing for £520 inclusive - about £3,590 in 2024 terms. At around this time, the newer 4000 series - 16K and 32K models, wi...
Commodore
7th October 1979
Chessmate Electronic Chess Opponent - a player you'll find hard to beat at a price that's impossible to beat
As well as the PET/CBM range of computers and the continuation of the calculator line, which had survived the Calculator Wars of the mid 1970s, Commodore wasn't averse to putting ...
Commodore
January 1980
If you want what's best for your PET, choose Commodore software
This is an advert for Commodore's own software tentacle, which was placed in many Commodore - as well as general computing - magazines of the day, and which ran for at least six m...
Commodore
1981
Thanks to Commodore Computer we now use computer simulation to test heat pump and solar design applications
So says Cristoph Sobotta, R&D Director of Stiebel Eltron, in this US advert. Stiebel Eltron was based in West Germany and came under the purview of Commodore Germany, which was ...
Commodore
March 1981
The Commodore PET offers you a safe passage through the primeval swamp of computerisation
This advert had a point - there were hundreds of different manufactures around at this point all producing different systems with different CPUs on different architectures, and ma...
Commodore
March 1981
Buy a wordprocessor for under £3,500 - and get a microcomputer for free
Well, perhaps software was a bit more expensive in the early 80s, but word processing software for £3,500 (or £18,000 in 2024 terms) seems a little steep. However, that's what the ...
Commodore
March 1981
You're Never Alone With A Commodore PET
In the year that the VIC 20 would be released comes an advert - very much a contemporary of the similar Primeval Swamp - for the Commodore PET, or rather not for any particular PE...
Commodore
September 1981
VIC 20: The Waiting is Over. The Rush has Begun
This is the advert that kicked off Commodore's marketing campaign in the UK for the VIC-20 - the 6502-based colour computer which became the first ever to sell a million units, go...
Commodore
September 1981
Commodore PET: Choosing a Computer Made Simple
The PET had been around for nearly five years by the time this advert was published, and so it's less of a case of advertising the hardware - which hasn't really changed much, apa...
Commodore
1st September 1981
"The Commodore Computer Range" Price List
This advert is a sales-channel price list for later-model Commodore PET computers. Prices ranged from £632.50 for the entry-level 16K 40-column 12" screen PET 4016 (about £3,260 in...
Commodore
December 1981
You don't need a degree to use a VIC-20 Home Computer - just a degree of common sense
This advert, given that it shows a Mark 1 VIC-20 without the bundled tape drive that soon came long, probably comes from late 1981 - the year that the VIC-20 was launched in the UK...
Commodore
1982
There's a Commodore Computer for every person, purpose and pocketbook
This advert, from Practical Computing, shows Commodore's range of computers and printers in the hands of archetypal business suits and the nuclear family. It includes the recently-...