I just got mine and sadly does not seem to work with my monitor. I get a message saying out of range.. Seems my monitor cant support 720p Anyone know of any possible solutions?
Hi Phil, being a collector of all kind of ZX Spectrum Stuff - and a non gamer ;-) - I also bought a The Spectrum. To me it's one of the finest devices to get in contact and get in touch with the ZX Spectrum again when having owned one in the 80th. Compared to the Next (I've been part of the Project from the very beginning), my opinion is: The Next is best ZX Spectrum successor world could get but The Spectrum is the better retro device. By the way: I've created a video player for The Spectrum and uploaded some videos. - Have a look at my "Guess What-" section. ;-) Have a nice day...
Hi. Great video. But I can categorically say that the moulds used for this are unique to this device and have nothing to do with the recreated spectrum. Retro Games painstakingly measured an original issue 2 unit and created a new CAD and from that new moulds. If you look closely both top and bottom are different in various ways. Ditto with the top plate and rubber keyboard.
I wonder if the American Werewolf in London is on that? Just googled it, shame it's not and neither is Jet set willy which was one of the iconic games ever!
I'd probably get excited about this release if it wasn't for the fact that it was supposed to be Amiga maxi this year. Such a disappointment. I so hope they actually release it in Q1 next year, as the promised (probably not).
@@ThrillVermilion Please explain. The spectrum was big in the 80's, I know I had one. Technology has moved on some fold. Great for the young, but the adults prefer a mans toy like the PS5. lol Think about how long it takes to create games for the spectrum compared to the ps5. At the end of the day, it is about making money!!!
@@leavemyrightsalone This is 100% a retro thing - all about nostalgia. Look at the name of the company which produces it for a start. The appeal will be almost exclusively for people who had a ZX Spectrum back in the day. Children aren't going to be interested in a recreation of an 8-bit computer.
@@ThrillVermilion I had a spectrum when I was a child. I am not interested in getting one. "Children aren't going to be interested in a recreation of an 8-bit computer." Yet i knew quite a few children who had one at the time. Got to admit it - the appeal to have 8bit games through a HDMI lead and digital tv is interesting!
Great review. Happy New Year!!
I just got mine and sadly does not seem to work with my monitor. I get a message saying out of range.. Seems my monitor cant support 720p Anyone know of any possible solutions?
Hi Phil,
being a collector of all kind of ZX Spectrum Stuff - and a non gamer ;-) - I also bought a The Spectrum.
To me it's one of the finest devices to get in contact and get in touch with the ZX Spectrum again when having owned one in the 80th.
Compared to the Next (I've been part of the Project from the very beginning), my opinion is: The Next is best ZX Spectrum successor world could get but The Spectrum is the better retro device.
By the way: I've created a video player for The Spectrum and uploaded some videos. - Have a look at my "Guess What-" section. ;-)
Have a nice day...
Nice review Phil. Have a great Christmas. 🎄
Great review dude, love the speccy, can't wait to get this un mate 🙌 👍
Hi. Great video. But I can categorically say that the moulds used for this are unique to this device and have nothing to do with the recreated spectrum. Retro Games painstakingly measured an original issue 2 unit and created a new CAD and from that new moulds. If you look closely both top and bottom are different in various ways. Ditto with the top plate and rubber keyboard.
Interesting review. However, it is "The Spectrum", not "The ZX Spectrum" 😅
I wonder if the American Werewolf in London is on that? Just googled it, shame it's not and neither is Jet set willy which was one of the iconic games ever!
I'd probably get excited about this release if it wasn't for the fact that it was supposed to be Amiga maxi this year. Such a disappointment. I so hope they actually release it in Q1 next year, as the promised (probably not).
Build me an a500 copy. Retro games dont seem to want my money.
They announced late last year or early this year that a full size Amiga is coming
Indeed, first quarter 2025@@richneptune
For the children YES!! For the Adults - PS5.
I think you might be missing the point completely...
@@ThrillVermilion Please explain. The spectrum was big in the 80's, I know I had one. Technology has moved on some fold. Great for the young, but the adults prefer a mans toy like the PS5. lol
Think about how long it takes to create games for the spectrum compared to the ps5. At the end of the day, it is about making money!!!
@@leavemyrightsalone This is 100% a retro thing - all about nostalgia. Look at the name of the company which produces it for a start. The appeal will be almost exclusively for people who had a ZX Spectrum back in the day. Children aren't going to be interested in a recreation of an 8-bit computer.
@@ThrillVermilion I had a spectrum when I was a child. I am not interested in getting one.
"Children aren't going to be interested in a recreation of an 8-bit computer."
Yet i knew quite a few children who had one at the time.
Got to admit it - the appeal to have 8bit games through a HDMI lead and digital tv is interesting!