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Developed in 2015 by Retro Computers, and the “keyboard” only has 13 buttons. It is powered through an USB cable and the “console” was created to act as a remote, meaning that it can be handheld. The games are inside an SD card inside the box.
It had Sir Clive Sinclair’s involvement during its’ promotion, and this attracted a lot of attention from the media.
The person behind the technical aspects of this device was Chris Smith, author of the book that dissected the many ULA versions of the Spectrum.