We seem spoilt for Spectrum remakes lately -<p>This ESP32 one is perhaps a more 'pure' example in terms of the user experience,
and is similar to the PicoZX in some regards:
<a href="https://www.tindie.com/products/bobricius/picozx-handheld-zx-spectrum-128k-other-8bits/" rel="nofollow">https://www.tindie.com/products/bobricius/picozx-handheld-zx...</a><p>But some of the others come with extra bells and whistles:<p>Most recently, The Spectrum, which is not without its detractors:
<a href="https://retrogames.biz/products/thespectrum/" rel="nofollow">https://retrogames.biz/products/thespectrum/</a><p>Here's one you can take on the go:
<a href="https://retroradionics.com/OMNI-128HQ-LAPTOP-p75106221" rel="nofollow">https://retroradionics.com/OMNI-128HQ-LAPTOP-p75106221</a><p>Of course the super Spectrum Next, which is scarcer than hens teeth:
<a href="https://www.specnext.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.specnext.com/</a><p>But has its own clones:
<a href="https://ultimatemister.com/product-category/zx-spectrum/zx-next-ngo-computer/" rel="nofollow">https://ultimatemister.com/product-category/zx-spectrum/zx-n...</a> &
<a href="https://zxrenew.co.uk/Xberry-Pi-p596973674" rel="nofollow">https://zxrenew.co.uk/Xberry-Pi-p596973674</a><p>And here are some more DIY options:
<a href="https://www.bytedelight.com/?product_cat=harlequin128" rel="nofollow">https://www.bytedelight.com/?product_cat=harlequin128</a>
& <a href="https://retrocomp.cz/produkt?id=62" rel="nofollow">https://retrocomp.cz/produkt?id=62</a>