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[[Trans Atlantic Equivalent|Britain's equivalent]] to the [[Apple II]] and [[Commodore 64]].
[[Trans-Atlantic Equivalent|Britain's equivalent]] to the [[Apple II]] and [[Commodore 64]].


And the polar opposite of the [[Sharp X 68000|X68000]] as well (in hardware specs).
And the polar opposite of the [[Sharp X68000|X68000]] as well (in hardware specs).


The Sinclair ZX Spectrum, [[Fan Nickname|or "Speccy" to its fans]], is a masterpiece of early 1980s computing [[Minimalism]]. Everything is as simple and cheap as possible. Because of this, it became famous in Britain and Spain in the 1980s, and eastern Europe and Russia in the 1990s, as a game-friendly home computer for people who otherwise couldn't afford one.
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum, [[Fan Nickname|or "Speccy" to its fans]], is a masterpiece of early 1980s computing [[Minimalism]]. Everything is as simple and cheap as possible. Because of this, it became famous in Britain and Spain in the 1980s, and eastern Europe and Russia in the 1990s, as a game-friendly home computer for people who otherwise couldn't afford one.
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