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RIP Sir Clive Sinclair 08:45 - Sep 17 with 437 viewshomer_123


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RIP Sir Clive Sinclair on 10:42 - Sep 17 with 405 viewsTJS

He will always be a complete legend in my eyes for the ZX Spectrum.
A British computer that had by far the best range of games in the world.

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RIP Sir Clive Sinclair on 11:32 - Sep 17 with 377 viewsThe_Last_Baron

A great man and innovator.

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RIP Sir Clive Sinclair on 11:49 - Sep 17 with 373 viewsBasingstokeBlue

RIP Sir Clive Sinclair on 10:42 - Sep 17 by TJS

He will always be a complete legend in my eyes for the ZX Spectrum.
A British computer that had by far the best range of games in the world.

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Even before the arrival of the ZX computers, I loved these innovations...

Project 80 stereo system

Black Watch

Sinclair Scientific calculator

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RIP Sir Clive Sinclair on 12:23 - Sep 17 with 354 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Thanks for the 48k memories, Sir Clive.
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RIP Sir Clive Sinclair on 12:26 - Sep 17 with 348 viewsElephantintheRoom

With it's poor range, amusing impracticality and relying on pretentious people with no sense of the ridiculous to buy them, the Sinclair C5 accurately predicted the future market for electric cars. A man ahead of his time in many ways.

According to the less than flattering obituary in the Times he became a bit of a babe magnet in his latter years.

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