Delta (computer)
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Delta is a Russian clone of ZX Spectrum+ manufactured in 1991 at a former military plant, near the city of Zelenograd. Fully compatible with the Spectrum+, the Delta came equipped with 48 kB of RAM, video output, cassette in/out, two joysticks ports (both Kempston and Sinclair), RGB adjustment controls, and its own expansion port for Russian hardware.
The Delta originally sold for about 620DM, and sold very well: for a few months it was on the bestseller list in the region.
It has been reported that the machine may have actually been re-baged unsold Spectrums from the UK. Such reports include reports that various stickers cover up hints of made in the UK and official Sinclair badging.
Possibly related to Delta S-128.
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Sinclair Research | ZX80 • ZX81 • ZX Spectrum, Spectrum+, Spectrum 128K • Sinclair QL | ![]() |
Amstrad | Spectrum +2, +3 | |
Timex Sinclair | TS 1000 • TS 1500 • TS 2048 • TC 2048 • TS 2068, TC 2068 | |
Others | Jupiter ACE • SAM Coupé • Didaktik • Dubna 48K • Hobbit • Pentagon • Scorpion • Sprinter | |
U.S. Release | ZX81 • TS 1000 • TS 1500 • TS 2068 |