Commodore 64 gets a true Full-HD HDMI plus stereo sound daughterboard

Commodore 64 devotee Side Projects Lab has released a video teaser showcasing a 'true Full-HD HDMI' adaptor for the iconic 8-bit home computer.

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/retro-gaming/commodore-64-gets-a-true-full-hd-hdmi-plus-stereo-sound-daughterboard

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