The Sinclair ZX Spectrum+2 was the first home computer released by Amstrad after buying up Sinclair. It’s basically a Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128, but with a proper keyboard and a built-in tape drive.
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The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was to most Brits the computer to own in the early 1980s, it might not have had all the hardware features of its more expensive competitors but it had the software library ...
Originally limited to just one in existence, the white ZX Spectrum can finally be yours ...
The Sinclair Spectrum, once a symbol of home computing’s golden age, is making a retro comeback. But does this much-hyped revival live up to the excitement—or is it simply nostalgia in digital form?
The Spectrum, developed by Retro Games Ltd., is a contemporary tribute to the iconic Sinclair ZX Spectrum, a microcomputer that left an indelible mark on the early 1980s. By blending the charm of ...
More than four decades after the original, Retro Games is launching the reissue of the ZX Spectrum in a legendary color variant.
While you can pick up the standard black version for £90 or less in the UK, the newly released white edition has a ...