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==== Leningrad ==== '''Leningrad''' is a series of Soviet clones of the ZX Spectrum.The '''Leningrad 1<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |title=Planet Sinclair: Computers: Clones and variants: Russian clones |url=http://rk.nvg.ntnu.no/sinclair/computers/clones/russian.htm |access-date=2023-01-17 |website=rk.nvg.ntnu.no}}</ref>''' was released in 1988, and was a clone of the 48K β it became the cheapest out of all the mass-made clones. They computer was designed to be as simple as possible, and more compact than the other clones which were available at the time. It was designed by [[Sergey Zonov]], who later went on and created the [[Scorpion (computer)|Scorpion]]. The '''Leningrad 2''' was released in 1991.<ref name=":2" /> The joystick port was changed to one which was Kempston-compatible, and the keyboard was much improved. It sold in great numbers.{{Citation needed|reason=Source, more information|date=January 2018}}
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