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  • film camera

    film camera
    A camera that exposes photographic film to light in order to take a picture. , the film is a chemical emulsion on a plastic substrate that is sensitive to light.
  • typewriter

    typewriter
    Typewriters were indispensable tools in offices around the world, as well as for literature, cinema, journalism, theater and any activity that required writing
  • telegrap

    telegrap
    A telegraph is a communications system in which information is transmitted over a wire through a series of electrical current pulses, usually in the form of Morse code.
  • vinyl record

    vinyl record
    In recent decades, records have sometimes been called vinyl records, or simply vinyl, although this would exclude most records made until after World War II.
  • tv

    tv
    Television is a system for the transmission and reception of images and sound that simulate movement, a distance that uses a diffusion mechanism.
  • VHS cassete

    VHS cassete
    The VHS is physically similar to the audio system (cassette) only, but with the differences that the magnetic tape is much wider and the box or plastic cassette that contains larger.
  • music cassette

    music cassette
    music cassete , is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. It was released by Philips in 1980, having been developed in Hasselt, Belgium.[2] Compact cassettes come in two forms, either already containing content as a prerecorded cassette,
  • sony walkman

    sony walkman
    Andreas Pavel, 1 German-Brazilian inventor, is credited with inventing the first portable stereo audio player in 1972. Pavel studied philosophy and participated in various intellectual and creative movements, was a great lover of music and the fact that He was constantly moved and he was led to devise his "stereo belt".
  • floppy dissk

    floppy dissk
    the morenew:it is a data storage medium of magnetic type, formed by a thin circular sheet (disk) of magnetizable and flexible material (hence its name), enclosed in a plastic, square or rectangular cover, which was used in the computer, for example