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DRAGON 32
The Dragon 32/64 is a known British clone, created for the European market by Tandy Color Computer. This machine found mild success in the United States.

When compared to the ZX Spectrum (released on the same year), the Dragon had a much more professional appearance, with a robust frame and keyboard. However, technically speaking it was inferior and had a much more limited software library. This made the computer more of a Sinclair contemporary, rather than an actual competitor.

Technical Specs:
Release Year: 1982
Processor: Motorola 6809E @ 0.89MHz
Memory: 32K/64K
Resolution: 256×192 (2 Colours) | 64×192 (9 Colours)
Media: Cassettes
Release Year: 1982
Processor: Motorola 6809E @ 0.89MHz
Memory: 32K/64K
Resolution: 256×192 (2 Colours) | 64×192 (9 Colours)
Media: Cassettes
