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"Emulations of ZX Spectrum games just don't work as well you'd like on modern devices. They were designed for use with a keyboard," says Steve Wilcox, founder of Elite, a British company that made ...
Now, the original ZX Spectrum is back, or at least it will be next year. However, it won’t be as a computer, but as a Bluetooth keyboard accessory for your iOS device and Apple TV.
The ZX Spectrum Next Issue 3 is more than a retro gaming console; it is a versatile computing platform that bridges the gap between past and present. By combining nostalgia with innovative technology, ...
The ZX Spectrum Next Issue 3 is here, bringing FPGA power, new cores, and C64 compatibility. It smashed Kickstarter in minutes and it’s not done yet.
The new Sinclair ZX Spectrum will consist of a Bluetooth keyboard housed in a reproduction ZX 48K case. Initially for use with iOS, support for Android and Windows phones and tablets is in the works.
Elite Systems is also releasing an app full of classic ZX Spectrum titles to play with the keyboard. You can get the keyboard, app and more rewards for $50, or the app alone for $10 on Kickstarter.
Rick Dickinson the product designer of the ZX Spectrum case design back in the 1980’s explains the design of the Bluetooth ZX Spectrum iOS Keyboard project which has this week launched on the ...
As it's essentially a Bluetooth (3.0) keyboard, the Recreated Sinclair Spectrum works on nearly any platform. In my test, I paired it with an iPad Air and then mirrored its screen on an Apple TV.
The Bluetooth ZX Spectrum will be able to be used, not so much as a tough-to-type-on Bluetooth keyboard, but to recreate that authentic rubbery Spectrum gaming experience in conjunction with ...
ZX Spectrum keyboard maker pays overdue royalties, cancels contracts with devs by Alexa Ray Corriea Image Marcin Wichary (Flickr) Apr 30, 2014, 9:30 AM PDT ...
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