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Emulators
|[[EightyOne]]
|Windows
|[https://sourceforge.net/projects/eightyone-sinclair-emulator/files/ 1.12{{EightyOneVer}}]
|{{~}} <small>(WIP)</small>
|{{✓}}
|[[FUSE]]
|Multi-platform
|[https://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse-emulator/ 1.5.67]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|Speccy
|Multi-platform
|[http://fms.komkon.org/Speccy/#Downloads 45.81]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|[[ZEsarUX]]
|Multi-platform
|[https://github.com/chernandezba/zesarux/releases 7.1{{ZEsarUXVer}}]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|Windows
|[http://tasvideos.org/Bizhawk/ZXSpectrum.html {{BizHawkVer}}]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|{{~}}
|-
|Retro Virtual Machine
|Windows, Linux, macOS
|[http://www.retrovirtualmachine.org/ 2.0.beta-1.r6]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|{{~}}
|-
|[http://bashkiria-2m.narod.ru EMU] <small>(Russian)</small>
|Windows (?)
|[http://bashkiria-2m.narod.ru/index/files/0-11 1.01]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|[http://www.mamedev.org/release.html {{MAMEVer}}]
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|-
|Retro Virtual Machine
|Windows, MacOS, and Linux
|[http://www.retrovirtualmachine.org/ 2.0.beta-1.r1]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|Xpeccy
|Unix
|[https://github.com/samstyle/Xpeccy Git/releases/tag/0.6.20190712 0.6.20190712]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|[https://market.android.com/details?id=com.fms.speccy Speccy]
|[[Android emulators|Android]]
|[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fms.speccy 45.60.24]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|[https://bitbucket.org/djdron/unrealspeccyp/wiki/Home UnrealSpeccyP] <br/>("USP")
|Multi-platform <br/><small>(Mobile)</small>
|[https://playbitbucket.google.comorg/djdron/storeunrealspeccyp/appsdownloads/details?id=app.usp 0.0.8283]
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
|}
 
==Models==
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_16K/48K|ZX Spectrum 16K]]====
The ZX Spectrum 16K was released on April 28, 1982, for <abbr title="$127.23 in USD and $336.82 in 2018 USD">£99</abbr>. It had a Zilog Z80A at 3.5 MHz with 16KB of RAM.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_16K/48K|ZX Spectrum 48K]]====
The ZX Spectrum 48K was released the same time as the 16K was and retailed for <abbr title="$160.65 USD and $425.30 in 2018 USD">£125</abbr> with 48K of RAM.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum+|ZX Spectrum+]]====
The ZX Spectrum+ was released in October of '84 and retailed for <abbr title="$231.12 USD and $551.42 in 2018 USD">£179.95</abbr>. It had a mechanical keyboard and a new case. its technical specifications are the same as the 48K.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_128|ZX Spectrum 128]]====
The ZX Spectrum 128 had 128KB of RAM, MIDI, and an external keypad. This machine actually launched in Spain first because, in the UK, there were still so many unsold ZX Spectrum machines that they decided to wait.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_+2|ZX Spectrum+2]]====
The ZX Spectrum+2 is the first ZX Spectrum to be made under Amstrad after they purchased the Sinclair brand. It had a tape deck built in.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_+2A|ZX Spectrum+2A]]====
The ZX Spectrum+2A was released in 1987 and is a varient of the later ZX Spectrum 3 which didn't have the floppy drive.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_+3|ZX Spectrum+3]]====
The ZX Spectrum+3 was released in 1987 and had a built-in floppy drive with 128K of RAM. It retailed for <abbr title="$323.11 in USD and in 2018 USD it's $730">£249</abbr>.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_+2B_and_+3B|ZX Spectrum+2B]]====
The ZX Spectrum+2B fixed some audio clipping issues and it can't be upgraded to a floppy disk drive.
 
====[[wikipedia:ZX_Spectrum#ZX_Spectrum_+2B_and_+3B|ZX Spectrum+3B]]====
The ZX Spectrum+3B fixed some audio clipping issues and it cannot have an tape drive.
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