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In The Beginning ... | ||
In January 1984 two significant new magazine titles were launched into the burgeoning Sinclair Spectrum UK computer marketplace, competing with the already well established Sinclair User; these two new titles were Your Spectrum from Sportscene Specialist Press and Crash from Newsfield. All three titles were |
destined to prosper for the best part of a
decade (Your Spectrum metamorphosing
into Your Sinclair in Jan.1986), during the
Spectrum's rise and fall in the home and
small business microcomputer market. This is the story of those early days
as reported between the covers of Your Spectrum ...
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These pages aim to cover all 21 issues of Your Spectrum (incorporating QL User in issues 2-7), providing a contents synopsis for every issue, a picture of the Spectrum's development during those two early years as covered in Your Spectrum, and access to key news, reviews and feature articles. |
To start by getting into that '80s mood of optimism, here's the very first editorial from the very first issue of Your Spectrum |
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YOUR SPECTRUM | What are we here for? | |
There are magazines and there are magazines - and when it comes to microcomputer publishing, there are even more magazines. But however wide the choice, always there seems to be an unquenchable public thirst for more. The Sinclair Spectrum has been an astounding success story. Who, after all, could resist saying "Wowee!" to the idea of 16K plus colour for under the ton (even though many buyers promptly added the extra £30 to triple the available memory)? And even if the machine is no longer 'new', still nothing seems able to staunch the flow of demand. |
However, times they are a'changing and yesterday's newcomer aspires to be today's Spectrum literate. Your Spectrum evolved with them in mind. It's for those who are eager to step beyond basics. For those who enjoy testing and stretching their own knowledge an expertise. The magazine, in comparison to others, may seem a bit of a 'Vogon', but that's because we're on a new insterstellar highway - one which doesn't stretch logic to the point of boredom. And at times the content may seem a bit tricky to you - tough, that's what progress is all about! | Don't give up, because we're in business to broaden your computing spectrum. Your Spectrum will be many things to many people: a forum for ideas; an open door for those who 'do' to explain how they 'did' it; and a space where Spectrum owners are able to share their enthusiasm with others. Your Spectrum is about YOUR Spectrum - keep in touch. Accept no substitute. Tell us what you think. Bruce Sawford |
Select from the menu below for a serving of Your Spectrum nostalgia. Pages are best viewed with a smaller character size; I use the 'Small' font setting in MSIE. |
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