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"That's not OK" - Commodore just responded to my biggest C64 Ultimate issue

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"That's not OK" - Commodore just responded to my biggest C64 Ultimate issue

Commodore has addressed C64 Ultimate Starlight Edition keyboard buckling issues, signalling that it will fix the issues for affected customers.

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"That's not OK" - Commodore just responded to my biggest C64 Ultimate issue News By Phil Hayton published 14 January 2026

"Flex is in specs. Buckling is not."

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The Commodore 64 Ultimate is a dream C64 remake, but I do have beef with the RGB-clad Starlight edition. During testing, I found that the keyboard would flex in the middle, something I'd attributed to the microcomputer's choice of transparent plastic, and it turns out that it's largely by design.

In an update titled "Here’s more transparency around our transparent PCB," Commodore addresses C64 Ultimate Starlight Edition concerns by saying, "Flex is in specs. Buckling is not." The post elaborates by stating that the keyboards "flex slightly by design" and that while the results feel "less rigid" compared to the standard beige version, it's what it considers to be "fully tested, and within spec."

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Here’s more transparency around our transparent PCB.

— @commodoreofficial.bsky.social (@commodoreofficial.bsky.social.bsky.social) 2026-01-14T14:34:56.903Z

For what it's worth, the Commodore 64 Ultimate beige version seems to avoid the keyboard buckling issue altogether. The fact that flex was being accommodated in the design is questionable, but the company is both taking it on the chin and acknowledging the concerns. The unit I tested does seem to flex far more than I'm comfortable with, but if I'm being real, it doesn't impact the typing experience and only feels worse when you're testing the OG and Ultimate side by side (your milage may vary).

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Inside the C64 Ultimate Starlight edition and view of the transparent PCB and plastic under keyboard. (Image credit: Phil Hayton)

If you're overly concerned about the keyboard feel, I'd advise just sticking with the beige version until Commodore updates with a solution. The Starlight Edition is extremely pretty thanks to its RGB flair, but typing will feel substantially different between the two models. On the flipside, if you're mainly planning to use the C64 Ultimate as a best retro console contender via a joystick or controller, the keeb might be less of an issue.

I'll keep you posted when Commodore shares an official solution for the Starlight keyboard, but if you're just looking for a cheap way to play the microcomputer's back catalogue, it's worth checking out the C64 Mini (it's $69.99 at Amazon).

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