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In the age of smartphones and computer rigs and smart appliance this and smart appliance that, pretty sure we have pieces of old low-tech stuff which we still use. Maybe we just use it for nostalgia or out of sheer convenience.
I still have a Nokia 1100. I still use it to call and text, and it has a flashlight... because who doesn't love a flashlight in a mobile phone?
I also still have an old Samsung flip phone but it's already broken down and all that so that doesn't count anymore.
Gameboy, Sony D-5 discman, commodore 64, NES, some other 80s stuff that I haven't pulled out of storage in a while.
Original Xbox, Windows XP tower, an old Yamaha keyboard.
All working great still, too.
Original Game Boy, Sega Master System, some old ass Nokia phones, can't remember the models. Wish i still had my slim PS2.
I also still have an old boom box that works, and some cassette tapes of the Backstreet Boys to go with it. crofl
Still have my first smartphone (Samsung i500) from Sprint. Pretty good considering how old the phone is (2003). It had touch screen, email, calender, web browsing and a stylus. The phone even came with a spare battery. This was back when Palm was in business.
After a year, Samsung released a windows version of the same phone.
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Flip phones are the most swagged out phones ever tbh![]()
Who here owned a palm pocket? You were a god if you had that in the early 2000's.
We had some Palm Pilots at the office... we developed some apps for them back in the day....
I remember my parents lugging around this thing back in the early 90s. was s imo.
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you kids and your newfangled devices. I was rocking the electronic organizer with like 10kb memory and mini keyboard before the pilot was on the scene.
Them s were delicate as . Would break so damn easy.
I never could do the grafiti thing properly. Palm had a weird writing style so the stylus was hopeless tbh. For the letter "k", you'd have to write alpha (starting with a dot obviously) with the stylus. No wonder the Blackberry killed it.
Some of the tech proficient professors back then never could get enough of the palm. I remember the next big thing that bombed back then was the Sony Ericsson P900. was $750 then.
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Then came the Moto Razr & Sony Ericsson T610. Everyone had the T610 in the mid 2000's.
I still have the Sprint push to talk motorola flip cellphone somewhere...
I did, too.
Exactly that one.
My Jeff Gordon!![]()
I seriously wonder how many people owned this.
I still have my Handspring Visor Deluxe.
Lost my PS1 a long time ago but still have the 2 and the original Xbox.
I still have my copy of Final Fantasy I from when I was a child for the NES![]()
I have my 007 completed copy of Goldeneye, one of the only things I kept when I moved the last time. Lots of still at my mom's house tho![]()
I still have one too. Motorola Tundra. Still works great too. The antenna on that thing was sick. Would get signal anywhere.
Anyone remember those ty ass Tiger LCD handhelds? Horrible, horrible, excuse for something playable.
Yes.
Oh ...that reminds me of this. Did any of you nigs have this? I loved the out of this:
Yup, those were pretty popular back in the day. So ing boring, even back then IMO.
don't be mad you didn't have mad skills and could drive well on that fine contraption![]()
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