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Sir Clive Sinclair, A Computer Pioneer, Has Died At The Age Of 81.

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  • Inventor Sir Clive Sinclair, who popularized the home computer and invented the calculator, died at his London home at 81.
  • His daughter Belinda Sinclair said she died of cancer Thursday morning after more than a decade.

Sir Clive's products include his ZX series computers and his C5 electric car. Last week she was still working on her invention "because she loved it," Ms. Sinclair. "He's resourceful and resourceful, and for him, it's exciting and adventurous; that's his passion," he added. His ZX Spectrum computer brought affordable personal computers to the masses and sold them to millions of people worldwide.

However, in a 2013 interview with the, Sir Clive revealed that he was not using the computer alone at the time. "I don't like distractions," he explained. "If I had a computer, I thought I could change this and that, but I don't want to. My wife takes excellent care of me."

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Unlike the ZX Spectrum, its attempts to turn on the electric vehicle were unsuccessful. The C5 was launched in 1985, and buyers were disappointed by its limited range, slow speed, and inability to climb hills. 

Her daughter said, "I think sometimes it's too early [with their discovery]. "He's very good at presenting things that people might like or need when they don't know they want it." He was a faithful father and grandfather who their children Samuel, Henry, and Florence will miss, said Ms. Sinclair.

"They are very close to him and have looked after him for the past few years," he said. Sir Clive left behind three children, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.