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SINCLAIR PC200

The PC200 is not a part of the Spectrum range, but rather a computer compatible with the IBM-PC, released in 1988. It has an 8086 Intel processor, 512KB of RAM, CGA or MDA graphics, 3.5” double intensity (720KB) floppy disk drive. It could be connected to a television or used with the monochromatic (S12-MM) or polychromatic (S14-CM) screens it came with. Both are in display in this exhibition. IT was not very successful on the market because in was inferior compared to the other models also available at the time.

Supposedly there is also a Sinclair PC500, which is an Amstrad PC1512, but so far we have not been able to locate one.