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Forty years after British entrepreneur Sir Clive Sinclair invented the Sinclair C5 his son said it was "brilliant to see ...
Hagerty's Festival of the Unexceptional will spotlight the quirky Sinclair C5 on its 40th anniversary this July.
The Sinclair C5 was Sir Clive’s famous first venture into electric mobility, ... If you didn’t have a rubber keyboard and a Sinclair logo, you were nothing in the playground circa 1984.
The Sinclair C5 three-wheeler has been voted the greatest innovation disaster of all time. UK News Website of the Year 2024. Your Say ... marked by a box with the Rabbit logo.
Sir Clive Sinclair’s C5 three-wheel vehicle was yesterday branded the biggest gadget disaster of all time. The battery-powered C5 topped a list of failed gizmos in a poll of technology fans. The ...
Sir Clive Sinclair's C5 has been voted as the biggest gadget disaster of all time. The battery and pedal-powered trike topped a poll of 1,000 technology fans ahead of the Gadget Show Live, coming ...
The Sinclair C5 was light years ahead of its time. It wasn't a success when it launched, but the idea makes more sense now than ever before.
Sleek, white, and advertised with sexy typography, minimalism and reflective surfaces, the iMac Sinclair C5 was an electronic vehicle ahead of its time: a design that appeared ridiculous to ...
The C5 was a commercial failure because it placed the rider in a vulnerable position almost at road level, but in the decades since its launch it has become something of a cult item.
The Sinclair C5 electric vehicle, which launched in 1985 with a starting price of around £399 (roughly $550) wasn’t a hit with consumers either; you had to pedal it when the battery died, and ...
Sinclair is widely known for its C5 pedal/electric three-wheeler, which was designed by company founder and pioneering inventor of the ZX range of computers, Sir Clive Sinclair. The mid-80s ...