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[[File:ZXSpectrum48k.jpg|270px|thumb|The original [[ZX Spectrum 16K/48K|16K/48K ZX Spectrum]]]]
 
The '''ZX Spectrum''' was a brand of [[Sinclair Research Ltd|Sinclair Research]] microcomputer, distinguished from its predecessor the [[ZX81]] by its colour graphics ''(and some other things which should probably be mentioned)''.  All Spectrum models used a [[Z80|ZiLog Z80]] CPU.
 
There is a wide variety of [[emulators]] for the Spectrum available.
 
==List of Spectrum models==
===16k/48k models===
*[[ZX Spectrum 16K/48K|ZX Spectrum]]
*[[ZX Spectrum+]]
===[[ZX Spectrum 128K models|128k models]]===
*[[ZX Spectrum 128]]
*[[ZX Spectrum +2]]
*[[ZX Spectrum +2A/2B, +3/3B]]
 
=== [[:Category:Clones|Clones]] and compatible systems ===
 
*[[SAM Coupé]]
*[[Pentagon]]
*[[Scorpion]]
*Microdigital [[TK90X]]/TK95
*[[Timex 2000 series]] (TC2048, TC2068, TS2068)
*[[ZX Spectrum SE]]
**[[Chloe 140SE]]
**[[Chloe 280SE]]
*[[Speccy2010]]
 
===[[:Category:ROMs|Replacement ROMs]]===
*[[+3e|ZX Spectrum +3e]]
*[[OpenSE]]
 
== External links ==
[[Wikipedia:ZX Spectrum|Wikipedia's article on the ZX Spectrum]]
 
[[category:hardware]]
[[category:spectrum|*]]

Revision as of 00:50, 10 November 2015

The original 16K/48K ZX Spectrum

The ZX Spectrum was a brand of Sinclair Research microcomputer, distinguished from its predecessor the ZX81 by its colour graphics (and some other things which should probably be mentioned). All Spectrum models used a ZiLog Z80 CPU.

There is a wide variety of emulators for the Spectrum available.

List of Spectrum models

16k/48k models

128k models

Clones and compatible systems

Replacement ROMs

External links

Wikipedia's article on the ZX Spectrum