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ZX SPECTRUM +2
In 1986, as the result of very serious financial problems (that came from other projects, namely the C5, QL and the pocket TV), Sir Clive Sinclair was forced to sell the Sinclair computer line to Amstrad.

The first model, still released in 1986, was already sold with a recorder just like in Amstrad’s CPC computer line. The copyright message already included Amstrad. It had a new and improved keyboard and incorporated joystick inlets. In this collection you can also see the Spanish, Egyptian and French models.
Model in exhibit: It is a “Made in the UK” version, unlike many made in Taiwan. There are three different versions of the base board, and all of them are also available in this collection.