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Personal Computers
Personal Computers were created in 1970, The Apple II was created in 1977 with a processing unit of 6502/1 MHz, it had a RAM about 48 Kilobytes. Then in 1982 came the IBM PC it was 5x faster than the Apple II, It had about 64 Kilobytes of RAM and a single 360K 5.25 inch floppy disk drive. -
Sony Walkman
The First Walkman Prototype was created in 1977 although it was only available for journalists, it wasn't available to the public until June 1980. Then in 1981, Sony released the Second Model which was smaller than the first one and had power-operated magnetic head and soft-touch buttons. -
Boombox
In the mid-1980s the boombox became a status symbol growing in popularity this also involved the CD player which also grew in popularity. The Boombox is composed of two or more loudspeakers, an amplifier, a radio tuner, and a cassette/cd player. Most Boombox designs vary from Larger Boomboxes needing a D-size battery (10 or more) measured more than 760 Millimeters (30 in. ) and can weigh more than 12 kilograms (26 lb. ) some Boomboxes needing a 12-volt sealed lead-acid battery. -
Motorola Dynatac 8000X
The first phone that resembles modern devices was the Motorola 8000X introduced by Vodafone in March 1985, the cost was about $3,995. Several prototypes were made between 1973 and 1983, the products weighed about 28 ounces (790 g) and were 10 inches (25 cm) not including the flexible whip antenna. In addition to the typical 12-key telephone keypad, it had 9 additional special keys.
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Gameboy
The Gameboy was Nintendo's second handheld system and combined features from both the Nintendo Entertainment System and Nintendo Game and Watch, it was also the first handheld console to use game cartridges since Milton Bradley's Microvision handheld console.