clive sinclair
Sir Clive Sinclair works at his desk surrounded by early computer prototypes.
Proper noun: - Clive Sinclair: An English electrical engineer and entrepreneur, born in 1940, who founded Sinclair Radionics and later Sinclair Research. He is known for introducing innovative consumer electronics products, particularly in the early personal computing market.
- Proper noun:
- Clive Sinclair was a pioneer in the field of home computing.
- The ZX Spectrum, created by Clive Sinclair's company, was hugely popular in the 1980s.
- "Sinclair" as a metonym: The surname "Sinclair" is sometimes used to refer to the companies he founded or their products.
- I learned to program on a Sinclair. (This refers to a computer made by Sinclair Research.)
- Sir Clive Sinclair: His full title after being knighted in 1983.
- Sinclair Research: The company he founded.
- ZX series: A line of home computers produced by Sinclair Research, including the ZX80, ZX81, and ZX Spectrum.
- Inventor
- Entrepreneur
- Pioneer (in the context of personal computing)
(This is a proper name, so it does not have phrasal verbs or idioms in the standard sense. However, it is associated with specific historical and technological contexts.) - The Sinclair era: Refers to the period in the UK during the early 1980s when Sinclair computers were dominant in the home market. - A Sinclair machine: Colloquial term for a computer produced by Sinclair Research.
Sir Clive Sinclair works at his desk surrounded by early computer prototypes.
- English electrical engineer who founded a company that introduced many innovative products (born in 1940)