Obsolete Technology
It isn't the focus of my collection, but from time to time I come across a stunning piece of technology I find impossible to resist.
It isn't the focus of my collection, but from time to time I come across a stunning piece of technology I find impossible to resist.
One of the first Atari gaming consoles from beginning of 80's: Atari 2600 in wooden look is my favorite gaming console and it's the one I played the most, when I was a kid.
I just can't deside which one is better.
Sega and Nintendo came to the gaming market with great characters. For me, they were not rivals. If you play with both, the problem of competition is solved.
First generation of gaming consoles from 1970s:
CONIC TV Sports (Model TG-621) with two controllers and SANWA 9012 Color Video Game with two controllers and a light gun.
8-bit computer with 3" floppy disk drive and 128 kB memory. Already suitable for color monitors, but I have still green one. From 1985.
Compaq LTE Elite 4/75 CX with processor Intel 486, 16 MB RAM and 9,5" TFT color display from 1994.
Calculator Canon Palmtronic 8ms from 1977 and portable computer Sharp PC1500 programable in Basic from 1981.
Generations of portable Sony audio players: portable cassette player, portable CD player, portable MD recorder and portable MP3 player.
Sony Watchmen (type FD-20AEB ) was an analogue portable TV from Sony.
Two portable MD recorders from Sony. First portable MD player ever MZ-1 and much younger and smaller MZ-R70.
Sony Mavica MVC-FD75 uses floppy disks as a storage media. Resolution of the image is 640 x 480 pixels and camera offers 10x optical zoom. Camera is from year 2001.
Digital Sony Mavica FD75 for 3,5" FD and analog Canon RC-251 for 2" FD.
Sony Mavica FD75 with floppy disk drive and resoltion 0,3 Mpx from 2001 and Sony DKC-ID1 for CompactFlash memory cards and resolution 0,45 MPx from 1996.
Three cameras from Carl Zeiss. Box Tengor, Nettar and Werra together with exposure meter Ikophot and contemporary brochure Zeiss Ikon.
Pentacon AV 100 auto and Meopta Medirex H.
Book "Computer and video Games - How they work and how to win" from 1982 with three handeld game consoles:
- Galaxy invaders 1000 released in1982 with fluorescent tube display
- Kosmicheskiy most from company Elektronika (soviet copy of Nintendo's Watch & Game) from 1989 with segmented LCD display
- Nintendo GameBoy Color with color LCD display released in 1998.
Binocular optical microscope from Meopta.
Technics stereo receiver SA-5270K from 1977 vs Technics stereo amplifier SU-G700M2 from 2022.