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195 Vintage Box Sinclair Zx81 Personal Computer

This is a vintage Sinclair ZX81 personal computer, a classic 8-bit home computer from the early 1980s. A minimalist design and affordability made it popular, and it’s now a sought-after collectible for retro gaming and computing enthusiasts. This unit presents as a vintage example, ideal for collectors or restoration projects.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Weekends Integration 2026-02-08 11:10:04 £53.00 Auto
Most Excuse 2026-02-08 11:10:04 £52.00
Weekends Integration 2026-02-08 11:10:02 £51.00 Auto
Most Excuse 2026-02-08 11:10:02 £50.00
Weekends Integration 2026-02-08 11:10:01 £49.00 Auto
Most Excuse 2026-02-08 11:10:01 £48.00
Weekends Integration 2026-02-08 11:07:17 £47.00
Most Excuse 2026-02-08 11:07:17 £46.00 Auto
Most Excuse 2026-02-08 11:06:28 £41.00
Weekends Integration 2026-02-08 10:26:42 £40.00 Auto
Rare Naughty 2026-02-08 10:26:42 £39.00
Weekends Integration 2026-02-07 22:01:14 £36.00 Auto
Thomson Conducting 2026-02-07 22:01:14 £35.00
Weekends Integration 2026-02-07 22:01:06 £26.00 Auto
Thomson Conducting 2026-02-07 22:01:06 £25.00
Weekends Integration 2026-02-07 17:09:26 £15.00 Auto
Blah Argued 2026-02-07 17:09:26 £14.00
Weekends Integration 2026-02-07 11:27:36 £12.00 Auto
Blah Argued 2026-02-07 11:27:36 £11.00
Weekends Integration 2026-02-06 22:35:54 £7.00
Directly Mark 2026-02-06 18:30:00 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £53.00

Winner: Weekends Integration

Timezone: Europe/London

Reserve Met

Sinclair ZX81 Personal Computer

This is a Sinclair ZX81 personal computer, a popular home computer released in the early 1980s. Known for its minimalist design and affordability, the ZX81 brought computing to a wider audience. It features a flat membrane keyboard, a small amount of RAM, and was often used with a television as a monitor.

Condition and Collectibility

This ZX81 appears as a vintage example of the model. It presents as a collectible item for enthusiasts of early home computing and retro gaming. Its originality and potential for restoration may appeal to collectors and those interested in the history of personal computers.