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Sinclair chose the Spanish company Investrónica who were a subsidiary of El Corte Ingles, a department store group, to be their Spanish distributor.

Investrónica helped adapt the ZX Spectrum+ to the Spanish market after Spain's government introduced a special tax on all computers with 64 KB RAM or less, they had also introduced a law which obliged all computers sold in Spain to support the Spanish alphabet and show messages in Spanish.

There are differences to the ROM, and the keyboard characters are of course all in Spanish.

In 1985, Sinclair developed the Spectrum 128 (code-named Derby) in conjunction with Investronica, forging further their strong links with the company.

The picture on the box is of a UK Spectrum, the keys on the actual machine are quite different.

Many different agreements were needed to bring the Sinclair products to Spain, for example to bring the ZX81 to the country, to publishers Dorling Kindersley to convert the Spectrum manual to Spanish, along with the User Cassette, and Psion to publish their ZX81 Chess game in Spanish.

Manufacturer: Sinclair
Date: 1984


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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH59914. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.

Sinclair chose the Spanish company Investrónica who were a subsidiary of El Corte Ingles, a department store group, to be their Spanish distributor.

Investrónica helped adapt the ZX Spectrum+ to the Spanish market after Spain's government introduced a special tax on all computers with 64 KB RAM or less, they had also introduced a law which obliged all computers sold in Spain to support the Spanish alphabet and show messages in Spanish.

There are differences to the ROM, and the keyboard characters are of course all in Spanish.

In 1985, Sinclair developed the Spectrum 128 (code-named Derby) in conjunction with Investronica, forging further their strong links with the company.

The picture on the box is of a UK Spectrum, the keys on the actual machine are quite different.

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Many different agreements were needed to bring the Sinclair products to Spain, for example to bring the ZX81 to the country, to publishers Dorling Kindersley to convert the Spectrum manual to Spanish, along with the User Cassette, and Psion to publish their ZX81 Chess game in Spanish.

Manufacturer: Sinclair
Date: 1984


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ItemManufacturerDate
Prototype of MK14Sinclair1977
Science of Cambridge MK 14 + Original KeyboardSinclair1977
Science of Cambridge MK 14 - Original KitSinclair1977
Science of Cambridge MK14 + Memory Expansion in wooden caseSinclair1977
Science of Cambridge MK14Sinclair1977
Sinclair ZX80 8K BasicSinclair1980
Sinclair ZX81 with Basic EPROMSinclair1980
Sinclair ZX80 Prototype PDZ 4732 Basic ROM - Nine TilesSinclair1980
Sinclair ZX80 Updated to ZX81Sinclair1980
Sinclair ZX80Sinclair1st June 1980
Sinclair ZX81 KitSinclair1981
Sinclair ZX Spectrum PrototypeSinclair1981
Sinclair ZX81 Issue OneSinclair1981
Sinclair ZX81 - Signed by Rick DickinsonSinclair5th March 1981
Sinclair ZX81 with Custom Case/KeyboardSinclair5th March 1981
Argentinian Sinclair Spectrum Sinclair1982
Sinclair Spectrum with Homemade KeyboardSinclair1982
White Replica ZX Spectrum (Millionth Edition)Sinclair1982
Early Sinclair ZX Spectrum ComputerSinclair1982
Timex Sinclair 1000Sinclair1982
Sinclair ZX Spectrum ConsoleSinclair1982
Sinclair ZX Spectrum ConsoleSinclair1982
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Timex Sinclair 1500Sinclair1982
Sinclair ZX Spectrum Case (Signed)Sinclair1st March 1982
Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48kSinclair1st March 1982
Sinclair ZX Spectrum 16KSinclair1st March 1982
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Timex Sinclair 2068Timex SinclairNovember 1983 to 1989
Sinclair QL + SchÖn KeyboardSinclair1984
Sinclair QL (German)Sinclair1984
Sinclair QL (Signed)Sinclair1984
Sinclair QL (US)Sinclair1984
Sinclair QL (Property of Sinclair)Sinclair1984
Sinclair QLSinclair1984
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Cambridge Z88 All In One PackSinclair1987
Sinclair ZX Spectrum +3 (Currys Box)Sinclair1st June 1987
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Sinclair PC200Sinclair1988
Cambridge Z88 With PC Link KitSinclair1988

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH59914. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.