The Spanish version had the "128K" logo in white while the English one had the same logo in red.
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== Timex Sinclair model ==
[[File:Timex sinclair 2068.jpg|thumb|right|Timex Sinclair 2068]]
The TS 2068 was a more sophisticated computer, compared to its UK ancestor, the ZX Spectrum. It added a number of new features:
*an AY-3-8912 sound chip, as later used by Sinclair in the ZX Spectrum+ 128K (but mapped to different I/O ports and thus incompatible)
*twin joystick ports
*a slightly better "chiclet keyboard" with plastic keycaps
*a cartridge port to the right of the keyboard for ROM-based software
*Timex SCLD chip instead of the Spectrum's ULA, offering additional Extended Color, Dual Screen and High Resolution screen modes:
**Text: 32×24 characters (8×8 pixels, rendered in graphics mode)
**Graphics: 256×192 pixels, 15 colours (two simultaneous colours - "attributes" - per 8×8 pixels, causing attribute clash)
**Extended Color: 256×192 pixels, 15 colors with colour resolution of 32×192 (two simultaneous colours - "attributes" - per 8×1 pixels)
**Dual Screen: (two 256×192 pixels screens can be placed in memory)
**High Resolution: 512×192 mode with 2 colours (Four palettes: Black & White, Blue & Yellow, Red & Cyan, Magenta & Green).
*improved TS 2000 BASIC, that extends Sinclair BASIC with new keywords to address new hardware and bank-switched memory, allowing ROM cartridges to be mapped in.
A variant of the TS 2068 was sold in Poland after 1986 under the name Unipolbrit Komputer 2086. The machine introduced with further changes:
*Modified ROM
*Replaced a joystick port with a parallel printer interface
== Amstrad models ==