[[File:Micronique Victor Lambda.jpg|thumb|right|Victor Lambda]]
[[File:Micronique victor lambda 2hr.jpg|thumb|right|Victor Lambda 2HR]]
[[File:Hector 2HR+ 1983 Micronique.png|thumb|right|Hector 2HR+]]
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==Victor Lambda==
[[File:Micronique Victor Lambda.jpg|thumb|right|Victor Lambda]]
The Victor Lambda was a rebranded Interact Home Computer (also called The Interact Family Computer 2) microcomputer. Introduced in 1980, it had a chiclet keyboard and built-in cassette recorder for data storage.
==Hector 2 HR (Victor Lambda 2HR)==
[[File:Micronique victor lambda 2hr.jpg|thumb|right|Victor Lambda 2HR]]
The Hector 2HR is a 1983 computer with a Zilog Z80 processor, 16KB of ROM and 48KB of RAM. Initially sold as Victor Lambda 2HR, it was renamed avoid trademark confusion. Graphics were improved, with a resolution of 243x231 in 4 colors, and 40x23 character text. It has an built-in cassette recorder and an optional disk drive (DISK II). At launch there were sixty software titles available on tape. It was considered as a more serious machine for those wishing to program their own games.
==Hector 2HR+==
[[File:Hector 2HR+ 1983 Micronique.png|thumb|right|Hector 2HR+]]
The Hector 2HR+, also released in 1983, is similar to the previous model, but including the BASIC language in ROM (thus freeing up more RAM memory for user programs).