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1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer
1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer The t s 1000 was normally plugged into a regular tv that served as a computer monitor. the computer produced a black and white display that consisted of 32 columns and 24 lines. of those lines, 22 were accessible for display, with two reserved for data entry and error messages. The timex sinclair 1000 sold for $99, and was the first home computer to sell for under $100. it was a very limited machine with 2 kb of ram, a membrane keyboard, and no color or sound, and was discontinued in 1983.

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer
1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer This particular computer was given to the smithsonian by daniel ross, vice president of computer products of the timex computer corporation. it was one of a series of ts 1000s donated to science museums across the united states. The timex sinclair 1000 is the north american version of the sinclair zx 81, from british based sinclair research ltd. they are nearly identical, except for the name on the front, and minor motherboard layout differences. the first sinclair computer was the zx 80, released in 1980 for $200.00. The ts1000 represented timex computer corporation’s bold entry into the american market, adapting the sinclair zx81 with improvements while maintaining the aggressive pricing that would trigger industry wide price wars. Each cassette package had a replica of the timex sinclair 1000 keyboard printed on it and cost around $15. there were also several paperback books with basic programs that you could type in and run. later, the 1000 was repackaged with the memory module and 3 software cartridges for over $200!.

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer
1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer The ts1000 represented timex computer corporation’s bold entry into the american market, adapting the sinclair zx81 with improvements while maintaining the aggressive pricing that would trigger industry wide price wars. Each cassette package had a replica of the timex sinclair 1000 keyboard printed on it and cost around $15. there were also several paperback books with basic programs that you could type in and run. later, the 1000 was repackaged with the memory module and 3 software cartridges for over $200!. The timex sinclair 1000 (ts1000) was the first computer produced by timex sinclair, a joint venture between timex corporation and sinclair research. it was launched in july 1982. the agreement gave timex exclusive marketing rights to the zx81, who were making the computer in their dundee factory. It was an essential market for a computer manufacturer to crack. although sinclair did sell the zx81 and spectrum though mail order in the usa for a time, the sinclair machines' biggest american success came about through the company's collaboration with timex. It was a slightly modified version of the sinclair zx81, adapted for north american tvs and with doubled onboard ram. the t s 1000 sparked a price war in the home computer market, forcing competitors like commodore to drop prices and offer trade in deals. The timex sinclair was essentially a rebranded version of the zx80 and zx81, with some minor changes. it featured a zilog z80 microprocessor running at 3.25 mhz, 1 kb of ram (expandable to 16 kb) and a built in cassette tape drive for data storage.

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer
1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer The timex sinclair 1000 (ts1000) was the first computer produced by timex sinclair, a joint venture between timex corporation and sinclair research. it was launched in july 1982. the agreement gave timex exclusive marketing rights to the zx81, who were making the computer in their dundee factory. It was an essential market for a computer manufacturer to crack. although sinclair did sell the zx81 and spectrum though mail order in the usa for a time, the sinclair machines' biggest american success came about through the company's collaboration with timex. It was a slightly modified version of the sinclair zx81, adapted for north american tvs and with doubled onboard ram. the t s 1000 sparked a price war in the home computer market, forcing competitors like commodore to drop prices and offer trade in deals. The timex sinclair was essentially a rebranded version of the zx80 and zx81, with some minor changes. it featured a zilog z80 microprocessor running at 3.25 mhz, 1 kb of ram (expandable to 16 kb) and a built in cassette tape drive for data storage.

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer
1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer It was a slightly modified version of the sinclair zx81, adapted for north american tvs and with doubled onboard ram. the t s 1000 sparked a price war in the home computer market, forcing competitors like commodore to drop prices and offer trade in deals. The timex sinclair was essentially a rebranded version of the zx80 and zx81, with some minor changes. it featured a zilog z80 microprocessor running at 3.25 mhz, 1 kb of ram (expandable to 16 kb) and a built in cassette tape drive for data storage.

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer
1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer

1980 Texas Instruments Sinclair Computer

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