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English: The motherboard of the Timex Sinclair 1000 released in 1982, was the American version of the ZX81, and the first computer to cost under 100$. It has black and white graphics and no sound, an integraded membrane keyboard, and an expansion slot. I was followed by the model 1500 in 1983.

The Motherboard of the Timex Sinclair 1000 contains the 8-bit 3.25MHz Zilog Z80A CPU. It has 2 KB of memory and a 60Hz NTSC TV modulator.

The name "Sinclair ZX81" can bee seen in this version of the PCB, however there are other versions containing the Timex Sinclair 1000 branding.
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