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Sony Watchman (1982) Sony Watchman, Fotocamere Vintage, Gadget Tecnologici, Sony Design, Atomic Space Age, Old Technology, Retro Gadgets, Funny Science, Old Computers

To help you find the best electronics, we spent hundreds of hours testing and using hundreds of individual products (a large number, we know, but it’s the aggregate of all our work for each product type’s buying guide you can find on our site). During our testing, we looked specifically for a wide range of feature sets, a high level of usability, and solid product quality. If you’re going to spend money on an electronic, you want to be sure your money doesn’t go to waste. This is why we…

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45 Years of Walkman | Sony TPS-L2 (1979) Sony Walkman, Tape Recorder, Hi-fi, Cassette Player, Vintage Radio, Vintage Electronics, Music Players, Audio Equipment, Everyday Objects

The Walkman (portable compact cassette player) was first created because Sony co-founder Masaru Ibuka wanted to be able to listen to music on long flights. The first model of Sony Walkman, the TPS-L2, was released on July 1, 1979. The original Walkman (portable compact cassette player) was created from aluminum, and the later models were made from plastic. Previously, portable cassette machines of various designs were available but they were handheld units and recorders (mostly mono). The…

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8 Computers From The 80s – 7dayshop Blog School Computer Lab, Alter Computer, Computer History Museum, Old Computer, Apple Macintosh, School Computers, Computer History, Computer Lab, 8 Bits

Was the Commodore 64, an IBM, Apple, Amstrad or ZX Spectrum your first home computer way back in the 1980s? Click here to see this list of iconic computers 1. Commodore 64 Were you one of the kids who had the Commodore 64, while your mates had a Spectrum - and swore it was better? Well, it turns out that the Commodore 64 was one of the best selling home computers ever. It had up to 40% of the market for a large chunk of the 1980s, selling millions of computers. The 64 refers to its 64…

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