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nnaalluuaa · 3 months ago
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Sanyo Healthy Capsule at Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan
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iloveabortions · 7 months ago
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Yayoi Kusama: ‘Longing For Eternity’ (2017)
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emptyhead57 · 9 months ago
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yodaprod · 1 month ago
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Sharp X1 ad (1983)
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miamaimania · 5 months ago
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📺 Retro Futurism: 'Videosphere TV set' (1970-71) by Victor Company of Japan (JVC). A pioneer of home entertainment, displayed at Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln. Original title: 'Videosphere TV set'
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blistexenthusiast · 4 months ago
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transparent Tamagotchi Connection shells
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sweetbunnytears · 11 days ago
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kafkasapartment · 8 months ago
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Fillette au téléphone, Tokyo, Japon, 1958. Marc Riboud. Silver gelatin print.
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eroticlamb · 2 months ago
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source ♡
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zadokthepriest · 4 months ago
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by TOKYOLUV
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morerichka8 · 21 days ago
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Japanese street graffiti and neon signs
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iloveabortions · 7 months ago
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Toshihiko Takamizawa's custom guitars
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techtimechronicles24 · 8 months ago
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🇯🇵 Unveiling the Toshiba T1100: A Journey into the Dawn of Portable Computing!
💻 In the early 1980s, a revolutionary device emerged, transforming the landscape of personal computing forever. The Toshiba T1100, released in 1985, marked a significant milestone in the history of portable computers. The Toshiba T1100 has subsequently been described by Toshiba as "the world's first mass-market laptop computer".
🌐 The Toshiba T1100 was among the first truly portable computers, designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking computing power on the go. Weighing approximately 4.1 kilograms (9 pounds) with its lead-acid battery, this innovative machine provided users with unprecedented mobility.
⚙️ Equipped with an Intel 80C88 processor running at 4.77 MHz and boasting 256 KB of RAM, the Toshiba T1100 offered impressive computing capabilities for its time. Its 9.6-inch monochrome LCD screen provided a crisp display, while the detachable keyboard enhanced usability.
💾 The T1100 introduced several innovative features, including a built-in 3.5-inch floppy disk drive—a rarity at the time—which allowed for data storage and transfer with ease. This model also featured MS-DOS as its operating system, providing a familiar computing environment.
📈 The Toshiba T1100 set a new standard for portable computing, demonstrating the feasibility and practicality of laptops for business and personal use. Its success paved the way for subsequent generations of laptops, influencing the evolution of mobile computing worldwide.
👨‍💻 For professionals in various industries, the Toshiba T1100 represented a game-changer, enabling efficient data management, word processing, and spreadsheet tasks on the move. Its portability and functionality empowered users to work beyond traditional office environments.
🌟 Today, the legacy of the Toshiba T1100 lives on in the sleek, lightweight laptops and notebooks that have become indispensable tools for modern professionals and digital nomads. This groundbreaking device remains a testament to Toshiba's commitment to innovation and excellence in the field of computing. The Toshiba T1100 remains an iconic symbol of the dawn of portable computing—a chapter in the ongoing story of technological progress that continues to shape our digital world.
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yodaprod · 1 month ago
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Sharp Famicom Titler (1989)
ファミコンタイトラー (1989年)
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cupiduploading · 3 months ago
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vhs-80 · 1 year ago
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Naoyuki Katoh, 1984
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