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Ask HN: What are your favorite “retro” electronic products?

8 pointsby manaskarekaralmost 2 years ago
For reasonably generous interpretations of &quot;retro&quot;. A bit vague, but I&#x27;m curious about all the possible categories of electronics.<p>I have been feeling the urge to pick up a nice old computer&#x2F;laptop&#x2F;device as a digital typewriter. I would love for it to have near instant response time and a nice keyboard.<p>This led me to the question, although I hope the responses aren&#x27;t limited to that category.

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sgbealalmost 2 years ago
The Palm Pilot and its clones, e.g. the Spring Visor (i think it was called). i read my first e-book on one around 2000 or 2002 (Alice in Wonderland) and have fond memories of them.
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helph67almost 2 years ago
ANALOGUE AM&#x2F;FM 4 channel stereo system + 12 inch turntable + 4 track cassette deck. Regularly play Long Play (12 inch) records via large (mid + woofer) speakers. Neighbours appreciate the quality of the music!
fullsharkalmost 2 years ago
Anything without a useless internet connection (e.g. dumb tvs which don&#x27;t exist anymore).
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k310almost 2 years ago
My &quot;retro&quot; computer is a Mac Cube. Also an IMSAI with lots of cards.<p>Also in the retro category is a HeathKit HD1250 Solid State grid dip meter. Came (from the thrift store) with one coil missing, so I made one.<p>I still use the 80&#x27;s audio gear and speakers.
linguaealmost 2 years ago
Some of my prized possessions include a collection of NeXT workstations (including a cube), a few classic Macs (the oldest being a Macintosh SE), an HP-48SX graphing calculator, and a Brother word processor I received as a Christmas present in 1995 since I enjoyed typing on my mother’s typewriter. I’d love to own an Apple Newton one day, and my dream retro purchase would be a Symbolics LISP machine, though those are quite rare and are very expensive whenever they show up on eBay.
derwikialmost 2 years ago
I bought a nice JVC 80’s audio cassette deck. Higher quality than anything I ever had when cassettes were in vogue, tapes are $3 at the record store, longer play than records, and I can record my own.
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shortrounddev2almost 2 years ago
I haven&#x27;t found any good feature phones in 2023. They all have shortcomings or bugs that make them useless to me. They&#x27;re also all really boring and ugly these days (like all electronic devices).<p>The one &quot;retro&quot; thing I find myself using most is my Casio digital watch
eimrinealmost 2 years ago
Lamp amplifiers for their great sound (but only for no-bass music).<p>Incadescent lamps for their deep red color, ideal choice for bedrooms (so hard to get them nowadays).
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k310almost 2 years ago
My &quot;retro&quot; computer is a Mac Cube. I was keeping it to run hypercard, but I got the MacOS9 emulator to run on M2 hardware, so who knows?<p>Also in the retro category is a HeathKit HD1250 Solid State grid dip meter. Came (from the thrift store) with one coil missing, so I made one.<p>Well, there&#x27;s the IMSAI with lots and lots of cards.
sneed_chuckeralmost 2 years ago
IBM Model M buckling spring keyboard
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sralbertalmost 2 years ago
13” CRT tv for video game tournaments and LAN parties