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Sir Clive Sinclair, the inventor of the ZX Spectrum mini computer, died at the age of 81 on September 16. He was well known for miniaturizing electronics and making them affordable to the masses at a time when most were high priced. His daughter Belinda said that he passed at their home in London following a long battle with illness.
Often considered the inventor of the pocket calculator, he had used a pre-existing Texas Instruments chip and redesigned the device in 1972, scaling its size down for true portability. He began designing circuit boards in high school and dropped out at 17 to become a technical journalist while creating and funding his company, Sinclair Radionics. His quest to create small and affordable devices knew no bounds. From a wide range of calculators to a mini TV and the famous ZX Spectrum, he managed to show the world how modern...
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