If there is one thing that Sir Clive SInclair was famous for, it was producing electronic devices that somehow managed to squeeze near-impossible performance out of relatively meagre components.
But one mode that stands out as the most eccentric of all is the Sinclair C5, the tiny electric car that first launched 40 years ago today. The brainchild of British scientist Sir Clive Sinclair ...
Created by Sir Clive Sinclair and his team, the ZX Spectrum hit the high street in April 1982. It followed the hugely successful, if more technically-limited, ZX81, which had been many people's ...
The C5 was the brainchild of multimillionaire English inventor Sir Clive Sinclair, who made his name creating the world’s first pocket calculator and pioneering the market for affordable home ...
FORTY years ago, entrepreneur Sir Clive Sinclair unveiled the Sinclair C5 – which promised to be the future of transport. With its white plastic body and futuristic display panel, the battery ...
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So, thank you Sir Clive Sinclair for all the hours of entertainment you gave us, your forward-thinking, and all the games that owe their legacy to your ZX Spectrum computer. As T3's Editor-in ...
“For someone whose first glimpses of a brave new world were the terrifying graphics of ‘3D Monster Maze’ on the ZX81, I’d like to salute tech pioneer Sir Clive Sinclair,” he said.
The C5 was the brainchild of multimillionaire English inventor Sir Clive Sinclair, who made his name creating the world’s first pocket calculator and pioneering the market for affordable home ...