Top 5 Retro Tech I Still Use TODAY!


Top 5 retro items I very much still use today! Ranging from 70’s to 90’s, these things are by no means obsolete! Let me know which ones you like the most!

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  1. I recently visited a local bike shop for bikes for the kids to go to highschool, when the owner told me he found 50 sport bikes from 1991 in an old storage they rented. So now I have a mint 1991 bicycle, and I cycle pass all them electric VanMoofs. Great lightweight steel frame from France.
    You really need to get some VFD games from the G&W period. Those are even cooler than the Nintendo stuff. The LCD games suffer from very tight limits to control the screen, they refresh like 2-4 times a second with a maximum of 2 or 4x 36 sprites. A VFD microcontroller has 44 output pins, so it can in theory address 22×22 =484 sprites in up to 20 fps.
    Maybe not as retro as this, but I also have love for Plasma/CCFL LCD TV's, Trinitrons, eighties digital synths, Windows Phones (my daily phone), and vintage kitchenware. There is nothing like a 1975 Philips Juicer. Nobody makes a thing that compares.

  2. I also have a 70's Schwinn road bike. I think it's a Le Tour 2. My ex gave it to me. She also gave me a DS lite with a copy of Mario Kart! Anywho, I enjoyed this video, Elliott, and I appreciate your work for the Gameboy community

  3. Koss headphones are a great option for the tape players. I don't have cassettes, but I use the koss porta pro's and the kph30i all the time with my phone. They're very good for the price. I also recommend using yaxi pads on these headphones

  4. As an 80s kid, the notion of Sony Walkmans being hard to find blows my mind. These things were as common as breathing air back then (I had the blue one, then the yellow Sports model which I loved).

  5. I love this video, old tech all does exactly what it was made to do! old =/= obsolete and in a day and age where people buy a new phone every other year why do that when i can carry around 5 different devices and feel more connected with them! so sick

  6. I just found this video in 2022 and I can’t relate more to what you use! I have several cassette players and a large cassette collection. I LOVE my game boy and game boy color. I’m an avid film camera collector, and I love putting bikes together from older bikes! Great video! Would love to see more of this!

  7. You know a good device for copying cassettes to a Windows 10 PC? I hear a lot of cassette players now use a cheap off the shelf mechanism, causing playback to not sound quite right. I have some story cassettes from when I was little that are impossible to find and I’d like to preserve them!

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