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Retro Gadgets: Not Just Cool Displays at Your Home

 
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Mark Robinsson

The sixties, seventies, and even the years before that have been nothing but glamorous. It’s one of the reasons why after so many years—decades, in fact—retro gadgets are still considered to be in fashion. They are usually added into homes and even offices as accessories and remnants of the past. But more than that, they are still able to serve their function—what you have is a working portion of long ago.

Wall Phone
A very popular retro gadget is the wall phone. Surely, you’ve met the modern wall types. These are the ones that have their own holders attached to walls, and the receiver can be wireless. You can carry the latter with you anywhere you go around the home. But if we’re going to talk about retro wall phone, we are talking about the ones with their circular dials. Their colors can range from monochromatic to psychedelic—you just need to take your pick.

Their wires are curly, and for you to dial a number, you have to actually turn the knobs to the corresponding number. Yes, they are manual, and they can be time-consuming. After all, you cannot use any other feature including caller ID, conference calling, and call waiting. Nevertheless, they are an excellent addition to your home, if you just want something that would remind you of the 1950s.

Pocket-sized Radios
Who would have thought that radios a long time ago are far better than what we have now? First, they are made of plastic. This means that their cases don’t break easily, especially if you happen to drop the radio into the ground. It can also play both AM and FM bands. Most of all, it’s very handy. You can even place it inside your pocket or your bag. It’s simply an excellent alternative to the highly priced iPods and MP3 players. For you to run it, you need a pair of AA batteries. There’s no need for you to charge. When it comes to design, the pocket-sized radios have their mid-century designs. They are very sleek and are more than 40 years old.

Typewriter
Before there were keyboards of laptops, PCs, and netbooks, there were the dependable typewriters. Yes, they were very noisy. If someone types a document using it, expect everyone to be up. Nevertheless, they are still considered to be very vintage, and of course, they work perfectly. A lot of these typewriters can still produce words, with the use of the typewriter ribbon. Most of them are also very easy to adjust, and they still remain very easy to learn. What’s more, since they are manual, you can save on batteries and electricity.

Pocket Adder
Pocket adder can be considered as one of the earliest types of calculator. It has been used during the time when the United States was in recession. There were a lot of economic issues, including embargoes. Thus, families and individuals have been conscious on where to put their money in.

The pocket adder has been very useful. With the help of the plunger that fits your four fingers, the wheels will move and produce the digits that may correspond to the price of the goods that you’re trying to purchase. They can then be used to keep track of the cents, dimes, and dollars.

Old Cameras
Ask anyone what type of retro gadget they would like to have, and they would probably tell you that they want to have an old camera. There are a lot of reasons for this. First, one of the technologies that have undergone a lot of obvious changes is the camera. The older versions are known to be very bulky and contain the most basic features. The new ones, on the other hand, have become handy, and well, digital. This means that you can just upload the photos into your PC and laptop and then share the images to your friends and family into the World Wide Web.

There are still fabulous retro gadgets that you can get. You have educational and manual kits, automobiles, bicycles, toys, binoculars, and a lot more. Simply put, there are actually a lot of remembrances of the past, and you can coordinate them to your present.

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Mark Robinsson writes for GizmoDesk.com. It's a technology blog about consumer electronics.

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