128 and 128D to
be exact. I love the 128D, too bad Commodore waited so long
to finally get it right.
I tend to use 'C-128' to refer to either of them, though the
128D is different in some respects. I don't believe there's much, if
anything, that requires one over the other. I also like the 128D but
have often wondered why they used such a hefty connector for the
keyboard.
The 128D has 64K VDC VRAM, which some applications do need.
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