NE-Z80

The NE-Z80 was a homebuilt computer kit presented by Nova Eletrônica magazine on the October 1981 issue, a publication that was part of the Brazilian Prológica group.

It was the first Sinclair ZX80 clone available in Brazil. With an introduction price of Cr$59,900, it was the cheapest microcomputer on sale in the country at the time.

Specifications
Specifications were similar to the original machine:


 * CPU: Z80A @ 3.25 MHz
 * Memory: ROM: 4 KiB; RAM: 1 KiB (extendable to 16 KiB)
 * Keyboard: 40 keys membrane keyboard
 * Display: 32 × 22 text; 64 × 44 semigraphics
 * Expansion: 1 slot
 * Outputs: 1 TV out (RF modulator, channel 2); cassette tape recorder audio in/out
 * Storage: Cassette tape (300 baud)