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Wokyis M5 is inspired by the Apple Macintosh, and adds no less than 14 connection points and a 5-inch secondary display to ...
The modern laptop has its origins in the mid to late 1980s, when shrinking computer hardware and improvements to battery technology finally made mobile computing practical. But before the now iconi… ...
The Joopyter Personal Terminal is a homemade portable computer that combines modern tech with 1980s design. Designed and built by a hardware hacker that goes by the name of Gian, the system was ...
Hardware Highlights: Merging Retro Aesthetics with Modern Features The PicoCalc’s hardware is a thoughtful blend of retro-inspired design and modern functionality.
Last year PC case and peripheral maker Silverstone posted a picture of a retro-inspired computer chassis with a 1980s-inspired beige design, space for two 5.25 inch floppy drives, and a few modern ...
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The Spectrum full-size retro computer leaks — $99 device with ... - MSNModeled on the iconic Spectrum 48K design, with rubber block keys and rainbow stripe, the new device offers 48 built-in games and makes it easy for retro enthusiasts to load their own titles via USB.
Now, the iPhone 12 is boxy again. New designs help to dramatize that something's changed, too. In the iMac's case, the computer is powered by M1 microprocessing chips.
At VCF Southwest you can expect to see, experience, and get hands on with a wide range of vintage technology from the early days of computing into the 2000s We have something for everyone ...
Lo-fi design-first retro gaming This is where Sinclair's deliberately lo-fi GamerCard succeeds, as it not only offers a serious piece of design but feels like an extension of ZX Spectrum and the ...
The power and reset buttons are a pair of keyboard-style switches topped with red keycaps. In this photo of the set, the teal color of the Japanese Rockman 5 cartridge complements the retro design.
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