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Timex Sinclair ZX-81

Timex Sinclair ZX-81

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Timex Sinclair ZX-81

The Timex Sinclair ZX-81 was a groundbreaking, ultra-affordable home computer introduced in 1981, notable for its minimalist design using only four main chips, a 3.5 MHz Z80A processor, and just 1 KB of RAM (expandable to 56 KB). Its claim to fame was making personal computing accessible to the masses with a retail price under $100, selling over 1.5 million units worldwide and inspiring a generation of programmers and hobbyists. Manufactured in Dundee, Scotland, by Timex Corporation—including for the Canadian market—the ZX-81 was sold in North America as the Timex Sinclair 1000, making it one of the first widely available home computers in Canada and cementing its importance in computing history.

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