The Commodore 64, also C64 or CBM64, is a well-known 8-bit home computer from Commodore. The model was introduced in January 1982. The home computer has an entry in the Guinness Book of Records as the best-selling computer ever, with an estimated number of between 10 and 17 million units sold.
The housing consisted of a thick keyboard, with the computer part located under the keys. The Commodore 64 was connected to a television set that served as a monitor for image and sound. In addition, there were also special screens for the Commodore 64, so that it could also be used in places where there was no television set.