Rubber-key revival leans on Linux, emulation, and third-party ROMs The Spectrum is an inexpensive home entertainment gadget ...
Yet another attempt to recreate the success of Sir Clive Sinclair's ZX Spectrum microcomputer has hit the crowdfunding circuit, but this one's a little special: an entirely new machine in a full-size ...
The new design for The Spectrum continues to respect the look of the original 1882 device complete with rubber buttons, but it's now coming in brilliant white. It will come in a bundle with a bunch of ...
For a generation of Britons, the ZX Spectrum was the first home computer. Released in 1982 as a replacement for the ZX81, the first edition of the computer cost £125 - or £175 for the top of the range ...
For all its faults, the UK clearly still loves the rickety old ZX Spectrum. An official remake of the old school computer, complete with hundreds of built-in games, recently raised more than £120,000 ...
The Spectrum faithfully recreates the 80s original with its rubber keys and classic games, delighting older gamers, while younger players may face a steep learning curve due to tricky controls and ...
The new ZX Spectrum Vega features an SD card slot and joypad controls Production is set to start on a remodelled version of the ZX Spectrum, which will come pre-installed with 1,000 classic game ...