Commodore was a trailblazer in the personal computer industry, starting with the introduction of the Commodore PET in 1977. Their most famous model, the Commodore 64, became the best-selling single computer model of all time. Known for their affordability and extensive software libraries, Commodore computers were a staple in homes and schools. The company continued to innovate with models like the VIC-20, Plus/4, and the powerful Amiga series, each bringing new advancements to personal computing. Explore the history and specifications of Commodore's iconic models below.