My Sony PRS-T1 ebook reader. Still working fine and without rooting (I will updated its software before learning that rooting it required a prior version).
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Would love to use a MP3 player with wired earphones but the kinda decent ones are like $200 — which may not be much for some but it is for me and my third-world salary.
Not sure if "Outdated", but I still uses microSD card slot on my Samsung A-Series phone. I might've gone for the S-Series if they had the sd card slot, so yea good job, Samsung, don't dare touching the sdcard slot on the A-Series, or I might just go for like a motorola, or HMD/Nokia or something.
I also have some ham radios and a shortwave radio in case of like government censorship or natural disaster or something (especially considering recent USA politics). I don't use them much, I just randomly scan the frequencies to see if theres anything.
I heard like emergency communications during the Philly plane crash recently, although, I couldn't decipher what they were saying, I just heard some "pieces" and "bodies" and "crater" but its all out of context and I didn't understand a thing. I also heard some people taking about mundane life things on GMRS, or saying they were getting ready to watch the Eagles game. Still have yet to find anything interesting. But I kinda just have radios because I like the idea of having stuff that still have a practical purpose if the internet and cell networks shut down. Like I'm not even "old", I was born after 2000, but still want to radios just to have them.
A 15+ year old MSI laptop. I've had to replace the screen and the battery is dead so I removed it and just use direct power. It's happily chugging along dual booted with Windows 7 and Mint. I don't remember the last time I logged on to the Windows partitiion, but I'm too lazy to back up the 1TB of stuff there so I just keep it there. It's connected to my TV and I use it to watch movies.
I still use CRTs on occasion.
I have a large collection of game consoles, with several being older than myself. Just to list the ones that are at least 20 years old:
- NES
- PC Engine (Core Grafx II)
- Game Boy
- Genesis (Model 2) + Sega CD (Model 2)
- SNES
- Game Gear
- Saturn (Model 2)
- PlayStation
- Nintendo 64
- Game Boy Pocket
- Game Boy Color
- Dreamcast
- WonderSwan Color
- PlayStation 2
- Game Boy Advance
- GameCube
- Xbox
I also have some old A/V stuff, like a small collection of CD Walkmans and most of the pieces in my stereo system (the turntable is new, but everything else is pretty old). I buy a lot of old electronics from thrift stores because I really just love playing with them.
You have a WonderSwan Color? That's so cool, I always wanted one.
It is a neat little machine. Mine's orange and I modded it with an IPS screen (because I've been spoiled by modern backlit screens). My main reason for buying it was for Klonoa.
My iPhone mini.
My wired headphones.
My 90s bike.
Most of the components have certainly evolved when you look at a modern counterpart.
But it's still fully repairable, serviceable at home or on the trail, extremely reliable, and doesn't require any firmware updates or batteries to use 😄
- Cantilever rim brakes.
- Square tapered bottom bracket.
- Cup and cone hub bearings.
- External cables.
- Friction shifters (may latest "upgrade"!)
- Steel frame.
So much about it is “outdated”, but I love the hell out of it.
EDIT: Photo of my metal steed in "winter mode". LOL
Can you post pics please?
photo added :)
Great bike. Looks like a great place too.
Our waterfront trail (Lake Ontario) really is beautiful, no matter where you stop!).
1981 Yamaha turntable and receiver pair. Dad bought them new for my grandparents and I inherited the set when they passed. Fabulous sound and function!
Pebble Time Steel, Surface Pro 3, and Kindle Voyage
Pebble Time Steel
Does any of the smartphone integration still work? Like notifications or viewing txt messages?
The mouse I use on this computer is from the mid-2000s. Just in the past week or so it's losing clicks. I will have to get a new one and I'm ruing it.
It's this one if anyone cares.
Old Casio watch. Works well on the same battery.
I have an old iPod I use when I go for walks or work.
I still use magnetic tape media. VHS, Cassette, Video8, miniDV. the camcorders and players are not being made new any more that's for sure.
pretty much any physical media, such as DVDs and CDs could be considered outdated now too, love my Minidiscs.
I've made a point of keeping and finding real Televisions with Analogue/Digital tuner combos. having buttons work immediately when you press them wasn't something I ever thought would be engineered out.
Still play my Gamecube and still have basically every console from before it going back to the 2600.
MiniDisc is probably the best designed format in terms of looks.
The discs still looks futuristic with the holographic effect and bright colors.
The size of the discs also contribute to making them a perfect prop for movies and TV shows, they are easily handled and can be integrated anywhere.
Same with a lot of the players and portable recorders.
I will never accept that MD was released 32 years ago, they can still represent contemporary society or a cool tech future.
I am sad that I never had an MD player despite growing up when they were released, I only got one or two used back in 2011-2016 to play around with, it was fun but ever since I was one of the first students with an MP3 player (a Creative Nomad MuVo 64mb) at my school back sometime in 2000-2003 I have been into solid state music players and quickly integrated them into my phone.
They were great back in the day too. I used to have to use a ps2 to write to it as it had the weird connection at the back, I forget what it was called.
I remember I had discs of Tupac , Nirvana and Linken Park. There was others but thats all that stands out.
I use to use it when skating and unlike a discman it never skipped. It eventually died when I forgot to take out expired batteries and they leaked all over it.
So reminder take your batteries out when not in use
I'm still rocking a Zune and a flip phone.
It's called a Zune. It's what everybody's listening to on Earth nowadays. It's got three hundred songs on it.
I bought some pencils and paper last night. Gonna write something stuff down, while using my chair to sit at my desk, in this house.
So much old technology that I rely upon.
bought it? like with money? pfft what an outdated technology
That happened to me just a few weeks ago: a cashier refused to accept money as payment.
But don’t worry, I didn’t use language to talk to a cashier, I used the u-scan.
My modded new 3DS LL
I will never get rid of my modded N3DSXL (with clit-joystick replaced with a PSP joystick!), my modded PSP, or my modded Vita.
I should play New Leaf. I’ve never played it before and I hear it’s the best one.
My girlfriend is just getting into videogames, she started playing New Leaf recently and always send me videos of the stuff she unlocks, I only played the DS one, but gotta say, New Leaf sure looks fun.
Awesome, I’ll for sure check it out! Just have to remember how to download games to my and my partner’s DSes hahaha
I’ve played the GameCube one and the Switch one, but everyone I’ve talked to said the Switch one is a downgrade from New Leaf!