The PET 4032 returns to PaCommEx, with the video repaired by Ray Carlsen and a petSD+ card drive from which to load programs. PET 4032 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
The successor to the Commodore PET and the predecessor to the Commodore 64, the VIC-20 returns with new software loaded into a Final Expansion 3 cartridge. VIC-20 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
The computer which put CBM on the map! Sold from 1982 to 1992, the C64 has sold more than any other computer platform. This beige C64 is courtesy of Robert Bernardo.
Not just an ordinary Commodore 64 in a breadbox, this is the Ultimate 64, a redesigned C64 made of modern components. See https://ultimate64.com U64 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
This mighty, 25-pound SX-64 has JiffyDOS and a new SharewarePlus SD2IEC. (See below.) SX-64 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
With 64K RAM and 121-color capability, the Plus/4 returns to PaCommEx. Plus/4 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
The C128DCR sports the more professional, all-in-one look, i.e., it combines computer motherboard and disk drive into one unit with a keyboard attached by flexible cable. C128DCR courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Commodore International's 1983-84 foray into a transportable PC-compatible computer, the Hyperion comes courtesy of Christian Stich.
This Amiga CD32 comes with a set of game discs. CD32 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
This Amiga 500 has a v8.0 motherboard with OS 3.1, a SupraTurbo 28 accelerator; and extra, external disk drive. A500 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
Here is a modestly-upgraded A600 with OS 3.1, 2 meg of Chip RAM, 1 meg of Fast RAM, and a 2 gig CF hard drive. A600 courtesy of Robert Bernardo
A.L.I.C.E. (A Laptop Incorporating a Classic Experience) returns! It runs AmiKit X and Amiga OS 4.1 Final Edition, update 1. See the unboxing here: http://blog.retro-link.com/2017/10/unboxing-alice-laptop-incorporating.html
Look for the new, user port-connected SD2IEC hiding behind the SX-64 at the show! This SD2IEC gets its power from the user port and is perfect for the SX.
From Retro.Moe comes the Unijoysticle 2! Use a Bluetooth controller with Unijoysticle 2 connected to the C64 or C128! See https://retro.moe/unijoysticle2/ For a list of compatible controllers, see https://gitlab.com/ricardoquesada/unijoysticle2/blob/master/docs/supported_gamepads.md