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ZX-81 Clone- like a Lambda 8300 but without the label. Possibly called Power3000

This is the early '80s mystery machine. It has a plastic case, gummi keys, and a useless manual that reads like a 7-year-old wrote it. Made in Hong Kong, it uses a Z80A CPU running at 3.25 MHz (that's three, not three HUNDRED like modern computers!). The back of the case sports jacks for tape recorder,
TV, external bus, and Atari joystick. It has a whopping 2KB of RAM, and 8KB of ROM for the BASIC language interpreter. It is basically the same as the Sinclair ZX-81.