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He took a keyboard PCB meant for the ZX Max 128 project, populated it with some high-quality switches, and added a modified set of keycaps from the ManuFerHi N-Go.
They’re a little hard to find in the US, but the ZX Spectrum is right up there with the Commodore 64 and the Atari 8-bit computers in England. [Alistair] wanted to recreate the feeling of sit… ...
Fans of the ZX Spectrum's spongy keyboard are one step closer to typing on it again. Steve Wilcox, who ran a crowd-funding campaign to recreate the rubbery keys, told the BBC his team had received ...
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum, an iconic 80s computer, is being brought back as a Bluetooth keyboard accessory for Apple iOS products, where it'll be compatible with dedicated apps including some ...
"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 ...
The ZX Spectrum is coming back – but it’s coming back as a Bluetooth accessory for your phone. Elite Systems has announced that it’ll be resurrecting the 1982 computer as a Bluetooth keyboard that’ll ...
It's time to don your nostalgia hat as the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, the 8-bit personal home computer originally released in the UK in 1982, is being resurrected in the form a Bluetooth keyboard ...
In the U.K., the iconic 8-bit home computer of the 1980s was the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Few keyboards have surely been pounded as hard as the Spectrum's rubberised complement of grey rectangles.
Fans of the ZX Spectrum's spongy keyboard are one step closer to typing on it again. Steve Wilcox, who ran a crowd-funding campaign to recreate the rubbery keys, told the BBC his team had received ...
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum, the 8-bit personal home computer released in the United Kingdom in 1982 and discontinued in 1992, will be resurrected in the form of a Bluetooth keyboard.