85KB Storage at only £49.95
The ZX Microdrive was launched in 1983 by Sinclair for the ZX Spectrum for only £49.95.
The ZX Microdrive was capable of storing about 85KB to 90KB at a rate of 15KB per second and could connect to the ZX Spectrum via the ZX Interface.
Initially planned for a 1982 launch, the ZX Microdrive was finally brought to market in 1983 and a lot cheaper than other storage devices such as 5.25 inch and 3.5 inch floppy drives although the ZX Microdrive offered less storage capacity.
A short history of retro 8-bit computers spanning from 1979 with the Atari 400 through to 1986 and the ZX Spectrum 128.
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