Z88
The Z88 was a real portable computer. It was invented by Sir Clive Sinclair
who founded his new firm Cambridge Computers after Amstrad bought his
old firm Sinclair. Like the Spectrum, the Z88 had a rubber-keyboard which
has been extended to enable serious work with it. Discdrives were not
included - the Z88 used memory-cards. Because of that you could work up
to 20 hours on the Z88 with alkaline-batteries.
Computer: |
Z88 |
Release year: | 1987
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CPU/Clock speed: | CMOS Z80/3,5 MHz
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ROM: | 128 KByte
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RAM (expandable) | 32 (1 MByte) KByte
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Display: | integrated LCD display
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Text display: | ?
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Graphic display: | ?
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Colours: | b/w
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Sound: | ? channels mono
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Operating system: | own
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Size (in mm) | ?
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