What gadgets made the storm in the 90s, but no one is using it today?
The 1990s were probably the hard times for technology in general. However, it is also the period of blooming of hundreds of creative gadgets (technological parts) to satisfy consumers' tastes. To relive the glorious past, let's explore the most popular gadgets this decade, the decade when the World Wide Web began to change our lives comprehensively.
GAME MACHINE
Early 16-bit games
Let's recall the legendary games we 'crushed': Mario, Contra, Sonic, Chip and Dale, Duck Shoot. I have to say never be bored.
When the tape cassette fails, just take the chips off and use them to play.
Nokia N-Gage
The N-gage (derived from engage: commitment) is a gaming console with Nokia phones, running on the original Series 60 of Symbian OS v6.1. This is a great phone to play video games and also the ultimate audio recording device. Of course, it also follows Nokia's tradition of cattle, from shells to batteries.
Game Boy
Childhood is here. Before the era when you were autistic with your phone, this Japanese 8-bit blockbuster was exactly what every kid plugged into.
PHONE
1. Motorazr
The first 'slim' phone was released to the market, back when Motorazr was guaranteed to attract countless gazes. The sleek design, beautiful silver color, and most importantly, a folding mobile phone, Motorazr was clearly Motorola's best mobile phone to date.
Sony Ericsson Walkman Series
The Walkman phone series obviously comes in many different models, but the key selling tip here is clearly the sound quality, and the intimate connection to the Walkman brand.
Nokia phone
Nokia N series
It can be said that the N-series has revolutionized the phone industry, for those who want to own a feature-rich phone instead of just a decoration. N-series is even known for playing games, but it is also filled with other features like music, photos, video, sending and receiving data, and of course internet support.
Needless to say about it, the legendary cricket entered the meme world because the level of diamond 'bulls' also had to surrender and the atom bomb could not be destroyed.
Iphone: Falling on the floor, broken screen
Nokia: Falling on the floor, broken floor
MUSIC
Mini Disc player
These at launch look like toys . fantasies from the future to the public. Yet their fate only existed for a few years before the advent of the iPod and swept the music-consuming industry.
Portable Mp3 CD player
A bargain for those who have little budgets for music. Not only has a stylish appearance, you are also free to adjust your music list, with the number of songs in the crisis at that time: 100+. They exist until other types of Mp3 players finally catch up with that price.
Music player
Extremely expensive, extremely admirable. We used to visit music stores just to see these things. Their prices were too out of reach for most crowds at the time
£ 20,000
£ 23900
SOME OTHER ITEMS
VHS / Cassette rewind
This extra accessory makes it easy and smooth to rewind the tape. With it, you do not need to hear the physical noises of this stage, just sit comfortably on the sofa and let it do magic.
Camera immediately taken
These cameras are now obsolete with the digital age. However, it was an extremely advanced technology at the time of launch, perhaps because it was the only thing that allowed you to take a picture and print it out in the blink of an eye!
References: Quora
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