Sinclair
Sinclair is one of the most iconic names in the history of home computing, credited with bringing affordable computers into millions of households. With models like the ZX80, ZX81, and the hugely successful ZX Spectrum, Sinclair helped ignite a generation of programmers, gamers, and hobbyists. Known for their minimalist design, distinctive rubber keyboards, and rich library of classic software, Sinclair machines defined the early 1980s computing era—especially in the UK and Europe. This section highlights the Sinclair systems that sparked a technological and cultural revolution in home computing.
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