Great idea in principle, however...<p>In the early 1980's, the ZX81 was the poverty specification machine. Rich kids had their fancy BBC Micro Model B, Atari 800, C64 or other proper machine, in a heated study room, with dependable electricity and other niceties.<p>Working class kids had the ZX Spectrum, Vic 20 or, if their grandma got the memo wrong, something like a Dragon 32 or Oric 1, which counted them out of the games swapping world of the playground.<p>Poor kids had the ZX81 and really poor kids had the ZX81 that you had to make yourself, the kit-form version that was £20 cheaper. Or failing that, a hand-me-down ZX80 or a Microbrain thing with just a hex keypad and a few LEDs.<p>Hence, although it might seem a great idea to make a ZX81 nowadays, for the British poor kid, it comes with the stigma, the reminder that it was you that had the kit-form ZX81, with no heated study room, and no 16K of RAM.