First Soviet-era computer built by radio amateurs for sale in Ukraine

news.telegraf.com.ua (Ukrainian)

A rare Soviet-era computer, a ZX Spectrum clone named "Leningrad-1," is for sale in Ukraine for 4,100 UAH. This vintage computer, built by radio amateurs over 40 years ago, features a music processor and a metal case. It comes with cables, a programmer, a homemade mouse, joystick, speakers, and a cassette of games. The "Leningrad-1" was a popular DIY Soviet computer project from the late 1980s, designed for simplicity and accessibility, with 48 KB of memory.


With a significance score of 0.8, this news ranks in the top 88% of today's 30109 analyzed articles.

Get summaries of news with significance over 5.5 (usually ~10 stories per week). Read by 10,000+ subscribers:


First Soviet-era computer built by radio amateurs for sale in Ukraine | News Minimalist