Some of the clones were pretty similar to the genuine British computer.pic.twitter.com/ZsX1bTN0n3
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Some of the clones were pretty similar to the genuine British computer.pic.twitter.com/ZsX1bTN0n3
Other Spectrum models, like Plus, received their “mutated” versions, too. (First photo: Soviet clone Sintez, second: original Spectrum+.)pic.twitter.com/n0LNCOLSRq
My first computer was a Timex Sinclair 1000! http://oldcomputers.net/ts1000.html
What did you do on it?
Nope, at least not as far as I know!
It was, oddly, the last one here, with the worst keyboard ever.https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/862395726122307584 …
Wow, these are just, well, wonderful. I'm sure I recall various UK full size keyboard shells for the spectrum, and maybe the zx81. These were advertised in magazines and showed at computer shows. Some of their styling was quite 'out there' too. Right? Not clones of course.
Looking at some of these, I'm glad people figured out keyboards before I started using a computer!
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