Like the Spectrum Plus, the CZ-Spectrum replaced the CZ-2000. It also was Sinclair Spectrum fully compatible but featured several enhancements:
• A Reset button,
• Two Sinclair compatible joystick connectors
• A video composite output in addition to the TV/RF modulator.
The machine seems to be built under Sinclair licence as it used same Ferranti ULA chip than genuine Sinclair Spectrum.
Thanks to Sebastian Rho for pictures.
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Hi. I still have one, and it''s working fine. Sometimes, I plug it and I shed a tear. I think I''ll keep it to show to my sons when they grew up son they can understand how valuable were this old computers.