Latest Additions
This list shows the computers, calculators, game consoles and peripherals that have been added to our collection recently.
The Dragon 64, launched in 1983, was exactly the same computer as the Dragon 32, except that it had 64k RAM instead of 32k, an OS9 operating system and a RS232C connector.
This is a case upgrade for the Sinclair QL, that amongst other things replaces the unreliable Microdrives with two 3.
The Casio PB-110 is a pocket computer that was released in 1983 as a follow-up to the PB-100.
The Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System has the same look and feel of the original system only smaller and comes pre-loaded with 21 games such as Super Mario World, The Legend o...
Platform: Sinclair ZX81
This centronics type parallel printer interface for the ZX81 can be attached to the computer to activate the printing feature for the Sinclair ZX81.
Super Space Invader2 is a game console that allows two players to fight the alien hordes at a time.
Platform: Nintendo Wii
This board, originally released alongside Wii Fit, containing four sensors which can be used to accurately check the amount of weight placed on the board, as well as how it is distributed across the surface.
This single-game console allows you to play a version of Space Invaders.
The GRiDCase computer is range of rugged laptops from GRiD Systems as a successor to the GRiD Compass laptops.
The Husky Hunter is a portable rugged computer that was developed by Husky Computers of Coventry in the 1980s for military and outdoor scientific and engineering uses.
The Newbear 77-68 was a first generation home computer that was based around the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Platform: 77-68
32K Dynaram board (issue A) for the Newbear 77-68 home computer, which was based around the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Platform: 77-68
ROM monitor board (issue A) for the Newbear 77-68 home computer, which was based around the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
The Newbear 77-68 was a first generation home computer that was based around the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
First model from Samsung's Galaxy Tab range of tablets.
The second iteration of the Kindle Paperwhite e-reader.
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Flowchart template which includes symbols that conform to the international and American standards, as well as three symbols specific to IBM, off-page connector, transmittal tape, and keying.
Acclaimed third game in the long running one on one fighting game franchise.
Arcade system release by Sega in 1998 as a successor to the Sega Model 3.
Fun game where two players can play simultaneously and use there weapons and powerups to burst a series of balloons onscreen, they start off large, and as they are shot, divide into smaller and smaller balloons.
The game is a faster and trickier version of the classic Pac-man.
The Tandy EC-306 Electronic Chequebook calculator is a thin, chequebook-shaped calculator that features three continuous memories that allow you to keep record of your finances, alongside standard calculator functions.
The ASA CZ-1a "Pathfinder" calculator is an aviation computer which replaces the slide-rule calculator which would have been used previously.
Platform: Nintendo Game Boy
A camera add-on for the Game Boy that allowed users to take and edit simple photographs.
Educational machine designed to teach lessons to children from ages 5-8 years old.
Platform: Nintendo Wii
This board, originally released alongside Wii Fit, containg four sensors which can be used to accurately check the amount of weight placed on the board, as well as how it is distributed across the surface.
Platform: Amstrad CPC
This green-screen monitor was sold alongside the Amstrad CPC range.
The Amstrad CPC (Colour Personal Computer) is a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990.
Generic tower PC designed by Fujitsu that runs on Windows XP.
Platform: PC
High-speed, networked hard disk drive designed for personal computers.
Later model of the IBM Personal computer that runs on a 6MHz Intel 80286 processor.
One of the first machines in Apple's planned line of mid-range PCs, alongside the more powerful Centris 650.
The VIC-20 is an 8-bit home computer produced by Commodore Business Machines.
Platform: IBM
Portable device used for testing and maintaining disk drives manufactured by IBM.
IBM compatible PC that runs on a CHIPS 286 microprocessor.
Platform: Apple II
This replacement 5.25-inch disk drive is for the Apple IIc, the case is styled to match the parent machine, which is a cut down in size version of the Apple IIe....
The first in Compaq's DeskPro 386 line of IBM compatible personal computers.
A later entry into Compaq's DeskPro 386 line of IBM compatible desktop computers.
Generic tower PC designed by Fujitsu Siemens that runs on Windows XP.
IBM compatible personal computer that runs on an Intel 80286 processor.
The A1500 was a UK-specific machine derived from the A2000.
Workstation designed for use with Mentor Graphics' own computer-aided design software.
An early model from Dell's Optiplex line of all-in-one business computers.
We can currently find no details about this item or the company that designed it.
Platform: FDD Tester
Device for testing floppy disks designed by Eicon Research, best known for creating hard-disk drives for companies such as Olivetti.