Technology | Nostalgia | Home Computers | 1980s

Remembering the Sinclair ZX Spectrum: A Milestone 8-Bit Computer Turns 40

Personal memories of my first home computer and reflections on its impact

Alan AJ
8 min readApr 23, 2022

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Is it really the 40th anniversary of Sinclair ZX Spectrum? How quickly those years have gone by!

I couldn’t let the day pass without writing something. So I put this article together at the last minute using material I first wrote a few years ago for a now-defunct blog.

A slightly tatty-looking Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48K on a wooden table
A tatty 48K ZX Spectrum I bought around 1988, a few years after selling my original 16K machine. Photo by the author

First Computer At Home

The Sinclair ZX Spectrum is a particularly significant 8-bit computer for me because it was the first computer I ever owned.

Improving on the ZX81

Like the ZX81 before it, the ZX Spectrum was heavily advertised in the various electronics magazines I read back in the 80s.

Released in 1982, the Spectrum improved on the ZX81 in several ways, such as adding colour and sound, as well as more memory (16 / 48 KB, instead of 1 KB), and an improved keyboard.

It also had a bigger ROM — at 16 KB it was twice as big as the one in the ZX81.

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Alan AJ

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