Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ microcomputer

Made:
1984 in United Kingdom
maker:
Sinclair Research Limited
Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ microcomputer
    The British classic loved

Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ microcomputer The British classic loved

Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ microcomputer. Serial No A8-090604.

Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ microcomputer, made by Sinclair Research Limited in 1984.

The ZX Spectrum+ was an updated version of the first ZX Spectrum released two years earlier, eight different models would be released between 1982 and 1992. The differences were largely cosmetic, with the rubber keyboard being replaced with plastic buttons and two flip down feet added to the underside of the keyboard. This version, the Spectrum+, sold for £179.95.

Games were read from audio cassette and allowed bedroom coders to make their own titles.

Details

Category:
Computing & Data Processing
Object Number:
2008-5038
Materials:
electronic components and plastic (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 150 mm x 345 mm x 60 mm,
type:
personal computer
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford

Parts

Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ microcomputer

Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ microcomputer

Audio cassette tape recorder, joystick, 3 games (Marble Madness, Fairlight, Sherlock) and two books (Microcomputing and Adventure Games) for Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ microcomputer. 1984.

Object Number:
2008-5038/1
type:
game console and joystick
Video Game for Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Video Game for Sinclair ZX Spectrum

'World Games With Mr Men' video game for Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ microcomputer. Published by Microsoft, 1984.

Object Number:
2008-5038/2
type:
video game
Video Game for Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Video Game for Sinclair ZX Spectrum

'Marble Madness' video game for Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ microcomputer. Cassette tape, Melbourne House for Atari Games, program copyright John F Cain, 1987.

Materials:
plastic (unidentified)
Object Number:
2008-5038/3
type:
video game
Video Game for Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Video Game for Sinclair ZX Spectrum

'Fairlight' video game for Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ microcomputer. 1984.

Object Number:
2008-5038/4
type:
video game