
Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128k Plus 2 Untested
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The Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128k Plus 2 is a classic 8-bit home computer produced under the Amstrad-owned Sinclair brand. It was Amstrad's first Spectrum, launched in 1987 after their purchase of the Spectrum range and Sinclair brand, featuring a grey case with a spring-loaded keyboard, dual joystick ports, and a built-in cassette recorder called the Datacorder. It retains full compatibility with software designed for the original 48K Spectrum, and the 128K architecture brought three-channel audio via the AY-3-8912 chip, an RGB monitor port, and an improved BASIC editor. This listing is sold as untested and for parts or not working, making it suited to collectors, retro enthusiasts, or hobbyists comfortable with repairs. Common issues on machines that have not been used for some time are often related to the cassette deck, and the +2 is generally more robust than earlier Sinclair-built Spectrums, with most issues being repairable, making it a favourite among restoration fans.
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