ZX81 Reviews
Published by Kevin Palser on 2024-04-06🏷️ About: Welcome to a taste of early 1980s home computing. This app focuses on the Sinclair ZX81 experience and is loaded with example software.
🏷️ About: Welcome to a taste of early 1980s home computing. This app focuses on the Sinclair ZX81 experience and is loaded with example software.
Motivates me to buy and install and replace the faulty keyboard on my old this app, but then I’d also have to find some kind of RF signal solution… ZX81 may save me a lot of time and money… good stuff
I still have my Timex Sinclair 1000. I love having ZX81 on my iPad and iPhone. It works wonderfully. My hats off to you!! And please keep the new software coming. Lots of great stuff already out there.
Love this emulator. Next best thing to having an actual Sinclair machine. In someways better. Tons of software on hand. The author keeps updating and improving. Excellent work.
And the games for it look awesome! Good luck on that new emulator release! When will it come out?
My first computer was a TS1500.
It’s really nice. I hope you will make another emulator
I can't believe the quality and care ZX81's creator put into it. This doesn't just memorialize the this app -- which I bought and built in 1981, amazing memory -- it actually improves it. This thing is more usable in my phone than the old Z ever was in person hooked up to my portable black and white TV.
Respect and appreciation to the maker. You are an artist, this is just lovely.
Nostalgia-inducing. Highly recommended.
ZX81 is very safe to use.
JustUseApp Safety Score for ZX81 is 86.3/100.
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ZX81 looks authentic and legitimate.
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Timex Corporation and Sinclair Research continued their joint venture and released the Timex Sinclair 1000 (TS1000) and 1500 (TS1500) variants of the ZX81 for the US market in July 1982 and July 1983 respectively.
In 1980 the British company Science of Cambridge (later renamed Sinclair Research) released the Sinclair ZX80 home computer.
Followed in March 1981 by the even more popular successor, the Sinclair ZX81, both models had a profound impact on home and hobbyist computing in the UK and many other countries.
Meanwhile, another iconic British home computer, the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, was under development and hit the market in April 1982... but that's another story.
The computer was developed with another technology company, Nine Tiles, and manufactured in a Timex Corporation factory in Dundee, Scotland.