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onlynameavailable
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Unknown Model

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Hello everyone!
I'm from Portugal, and I recently bought a ZX Spectrum that I would like to know something about:

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My father has a 48K Z80 and he told that he never saw this model. I tried to research it and only found an article that talks about an argentinian model ('P 068973 MODEL M 332 48 K') that was produced here in Portugal, but that article talks about a 48k model, while this one has that sticker that says 16k...
Do you know anything about this? I'm really interested in knowing what this might be.

Thank you very much!
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Do you mean this article?

Well, as Sinclair produced both 16K and 48K versions, it does look like the MODEL M 332 was also produced in both 16K and 48K versions. Easy to do given that they are basically a normal ZX Spectrum PCB in a different case.

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Re: Unknown Model

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Yes, that's the one I found.
I was only curious if maybe this was maybe a bootleg or something, because the case is just like the Argenitinian CZ-2000 is just like this one, only with a different name on the sticker:
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I just found it interesting that this model wasn't mentioned anywhere.
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Hi!
As far as I understand, that vertical pattern at the top is indicative of a Timex model, developed in Portugal. All Timex machines have a similar design:

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After the failure of Timex Sinclair on EEUU, what Czerweny did was to contact Timex Portugal and start producing those models for the Argentinian market.
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But somewhere along the way they started using the ZX Spectrum name, which I found interesting...

Thanks! :)
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Yes, I'm not 100% sure, but I think I saw some of those ZX Spectrum models back in the day, before they started the local production as CZ 2000. I think they where part of the first batch of American rejected models that landed here:

Timex Sinclair 1000
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TS 2000
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And the mighty TS 2068
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Never saw one of this, for example, as seems they only reached the prototype stage:
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So, the TS 2000 branded as Sinclair ZX Spectrum makes sense

You can find all the photos here: http://www.angeldust.org.uk/Sinclair.htm

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Portuguese Spectrum, made by Timex in Portugalm, after agreement with Sinclair . Those models use to hold an ISSUE2 board inside.
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