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Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2 - Desktop Computer
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Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2

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The Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2, released in 1986, was a revised version of the original ZX Spectrum featuring built-in BASIC and twice the RAM (64KB) housed within an updated keyboard design resembling a more conventional desktop computer.

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Who manufactured the Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2?

The ZX Spectrum +2 was the first Spectrum model produced by Amstrad after they purchased Sinclair Research's computer division in 1986. It featured a redesigned chassis to look more like a traditional home computer.

Does the ZX Spectrum +2 include a built-in data recorder?

Yes, Amstrad integrated a built-in cassette deck, known as the Datacorder, directly into the right side of the keyboard. This eliminated the need to use a separate tape deck to load games.

What kind of keyboard does the ZX Spectrum +2 use?

Unlike the original rubber-keyed Spectrum models, the +2 features a full-sized, typewriter-style keyboard. The keys are styled in a distinctive grey and blue color scheme that matches the rest of the housing.

How much memory does the ZX Spectrum +2 have?

The computer ships with 128KB of RAM, making it fully compatible with earlier 48K software while allowing for newer, more complex games. It also includes a dedicated sound chip for improved audio over the original model.

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