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SPANISH ZX SPECTRUM 128K TOASTRACK
In 1985, Sinclair developed the 128K alongside Investrónica (a Spanish distributor). It had more memory space and beter audio, with 3 channels among other specificities. Since it was the very last Spectrum created by Sinclair before merging with Amstrad, and for being the most advanced, it has a lot of significant value.
Model in exhibition: Because it is the Spanish version, it has an external numeric keyboard, and it is also remarkable due to having a 128K symbol painted in white. Internally speaking, there are two versions of the base board (version 2 and version 2-1), both on display in this collection.