What did the very first gadgets look like, without which we can no longer imagine our life
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/what-did-the-very-first-gadgets-look-like-without-which-we-can-no-longer-imagine-our-life.htmlToday's generation of children can no longer imagine a smartphone not with a touch screen, but with buttons. And the first phone in history would clearly put them in a complete stupor and bewilderment. Other objects that have tightly entered our life and become a part of it looked completely different. So, we present to your attention a list of relatively new inventions in their original form.
The very first touch screen. PLATO IV computer terminal, USA. Year of manufacture: 1972.
The very first CD player launched for sale is Sony CDP-101, Japan. Year of manufacture: 1982.
The very first commercial game console. Magnavox Odyssey, USA. Year of manufacture: 1972.
The very first Apple product. Apple I, USA. Year of manufacture: 1976.
The very first mobile phone with a built-in camera. Kyocera VP-210 VisualPhone, Japan. Year of release: 1999.
The very first karaoke. The inventor is Daisuke Inoue( pictured), Japan. Year of release: 1971.
The very first robot vacuum cleaner launched for sale is Electrolux Trilobite, Sweden. Year of manufacture: 1996.
The very first patented 3D printer SLA-1, USA. The inventor is Chuck Hull. Year of manufacture: 1986.
The very first plasma screen. PLATO V computer terminal, USA. Year of manufacture: 1981.
The very first video recorder Ampex VR 1000, USA. Year of manufacture: 1956.
The very first segway. USA, the inventor is Dean Kamen (pictured). Year of manufacture: 2001.
The very first iPhone. USA, the inventor is Steve Jobs (pictured). Year of manufacture: 2007.
Keywords: Life | Inventions of the year | The first | Photo collection
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