| In Commodore's glory
days, it was a major presence at big computer shows, and the World of
Commodore shows in LA and other cities drew thousands.
Today's Commodore shows are intimate affairs, usually lasting one day, and drawing crowds of 50 to 100. However, Commodore International, the company that now owns the Commodore name was at the huge Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to show off its new, non-computer product line. Robert Bernardo, who has attended and reported on many such events, was there and captured the action and the faces on film. Purchase videos of Commodore Shows Changes & Updates Click a picture to enlarge
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Robert Bernardo is a middle school teacher in Corcoran CA, and president of the Fresno Commodore User Group. Robert has traveled to many U.S. locations as well as to England, Canada and the Netherlands; and has written extensively on his contacts with the Commodore people he met on his travels. His articles are archived in the Articles Index at the Commodore Information Center. This page is sponsored by the |
Updated September 10, 2006