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LOL. I had one of those walkmans. it was one of a long succession of the things.
i remember mine coming off my belt as i flogged my raleigh montage along the road to some banging tune ( zz top or something 😀 ). the music suddenly stopped, and i looked down to see it bouncing along the road somewhere under my bottom bracket. i picked it up, plugged the phones back in, hit play, and off we went again. 😀
Ah, the Model M. Fine piece of engineering.
Another Psion lover here - I had the 5. Brilliant design, modern tablets could learn something from it.
Palm Pilot.
Still have mine in the "gubbins" drawer, due to sentimentality value.
That 7110 - you seem to be confusing "awesome" with "gimmicky shit."
(-:
Gimmicky shit = awesome in my book.
🙂
It certainly felt awesome at the time.
I agree that it wasn't the pinnacle of mobile phone perfection however.
As far as I am concerned that title belongs to the 8210.
After that, mobiles just got unneccessarily larger and more complex.
I agree that it wasn't the pinnacle of mobile phone perfection however.As far as I am concerned that title belongs to the 8210.
I preferred it's successor, the 8310, though it looked like crap. They did a "business" edition though, the 6510.
... which I owned. Agreed on the 6310i though, one of the greatest phones ever. Could get signal on the moon.
^ I'm still using one of those JVC hi-fi's!
We still have an 8310 as an emergency spare. SIM card won't fit it anymore though
smartphone... and a printer 🙂Also, found this image recently on one of those ‘photos of the week’ sites
Another Psion lover here - I had the 5. Brilliant design, modern tablets could learn something from it.
+1
We still have an 8310 as an emergency spare. SIM card won't fit it anymore though
you can get adapters for pence.
I agree that it wasn't the pinnacle of mobile phone perfection however.Because that was the Nokia 6310i.
so much very this.
not so dim or distant, but still orsum
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10 yrs young and still works well, silly sock puppet cover has kept it pristine (even though it's down 1000's of miles in a camelbak) battery life is around 24 hrs. Substance over style!
I still have a Sony Professional Walkman.
Oh and a turntable 😉
That rocks!
Another Psion 3A owner, I bought one back in 1995 along with the matching tiny printer when i returned to college to do Mech/Electronic engineering as i thought it would be handy, it was very handy indeed as i mostly played the golf game whilst in boring lessons 😀 , seeing as the course was mostly maths and thermodynamics it saw a lot of use.
I also had a really tiny sony cassette walkman in the early 90's which was barely bigger than a cassette box, it had dolby b, autoreverse and a direct drive motor but i can't remember the model number, also had a pair of Koss Porta-Pro headphones to go with it - the combination was just awesome at the time and a wonder of engineering - wish i still had it for nostalgia reasons.
Had both the 7110 and 6130i, had the 7110 not been dual band I would have got another after mine was stolen (was travelling lots at the time). Pretty sure I was rocking a 6310i when I met my missus almost ten years ago, was sick of the weak modern ones.
We still have a 3330 "punishment brick" for if we break a phone.
Balls, I was going to say Technics 1210 Mk. 2, but got beaten to it.
They are/were/will be the best turntables. FACT. (and not a jamba-fact either, a true, proper fact)
Another Psion 3 owner here, I distinctly remember doing a part dissertation on it (for a course I was on) plugging it into the printer network and the Uni IT Bod going "wow! That's some piece of kit"
Loved the spreadsheet, word was a little tricky IIRC but functioned well.
I know someone who still uses his occasionally for network protocol something or other..
Utterly brilliant and very ahead of its time.
Calculator, the one and only - still in use
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I could add a Psion 5 to that photo
My tiny lathe- a Unimat SL1000 from about 1960. Mine has blown up its motor at some point and has a sewing machine motor bodged on, complete with speed pedal. It's a ridiculous little thing but I love it, and it's saved quite a few late night repairs and rebuilds.
YoKaiser - MemberMy first SLR was a Zenit 11 and I wanted this kit so badly.
I had a Novaflex on my old Nikon FM and FE for shooting sport. They were great at certain things but had downsides, running to catch a plane and trying to get through check in the security people were rather keen to see what the X-ray showed that looked like a bazooka body with a shoulder stock. Only just made the plane...
I love my one of these, over 20 odd years of almost daily usage. Lugged around various Uni halls and rented accommodation and all without missing a beat.
I've got one of those in daily use too. Even my pc is 10 years old.

























