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What’s an outdated piece of tech you still use and love?

I know some people still swear by their old iPods or film cameras. For me it's a 15 year old Western Digital external HDD. Do you have any older gadgets or tech that you refuse to let go of?

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  • I still use two SL1210 turntables from Technics. They are from 1991 and still doing a great Job. My father-in-law bought them for his Nightclub he owned back in the days.

  • I still use magnetic tape media. VHS, Cassette, Video8, miniDV. the camcorders and players are not being made new any more that's for sure.

    pretty much any physical media, such as DVDs and CDs could be considered outdated now too, love my Minidiscs.

    I've made a point of keeping and finding real Televisions with Analogue/Digital tuner combos. having buttons work immediately when you press them wasn't something I ever thought would be engineered out.

    Still play my Gamecube and still have basically every console from before it going back to the 2600.

    • MiniDisc is probably the best designed format in terms of looks.

      The discs still looks futuristic with the holographic effect and bright colors.

      The size of the discs also contribute to making them a perfect prop for movies and TV shows, they are easily handled and can be integrated anywhere.

      Same with a lot of the players and portable recorders.

      I will never accept that MD was released 32 years ago, they can still represent contemporary society or a cool tech future.

      I am sad that I never had an MD player despite growing up when they were released, I only got one or two used back in 2011-2016 to play around with, it was fun but ever since I was one of the first students with an MP3 player (a Creative Nomad MuVo 64mb) at my school back sometime in 2000-2003 I have been into solid state music players and quickly integrated them into my phone.

      • They were great back in the day too. I used to have to use a ps2 to write to it as it had the weird connection at the back, I forget what it was called.

        I remember I had discs of Tupac , Nirvana and Linken Park. There was others but thats all that stands out.

        I use to use it when skating and unlike a discman it never skipped. It eventually died when I forgot to take out expired batteries and they leaked all over it.

        So reminder take your batteries out when not in use

  • Count me in for CRTs and old consoles.

    I also used a Dualshock 4 specifically for a couple of fighting games until all the dumb micro USBs gave up the ghost. It just worked better than the DS5 for me for some reason just for this specific application.

    Controllers are a place where I'm fairly odd and obsessive, in general. I still have fight sticks for the Mega Drive/Genesis and the PsOne. I firmly believe the chunky Sega Saturn controller with the handles is way superior to the bone controller that everybody keeps mimicking, unfortunately. The couple I still have in working order are deeply cherished. I have all sorts of weird, tiny modern controllers, and I still have a PS3 fightpad from the launch of Street Fighter IV. And don't get me started on my hot takes on leverless controllers.

    I'm old, my hands hurt and I've gone down some rabbit holes.

    • As a controller nerd, I think I may be in the market for some of those hot takes

      • Hah. Welcome, kink sharer, it is weird here.

        Mostly my big hot take with leverless stuff is that I much prefer the WASD configuration using keyboard switches (like the Haute/Cosmox boards, which are my current leverless choice).

        My brain should be friendly to the thumb-to-jump stuff, since I was a micro and PC gamer in the nineties and I'm no stranger to QAOP/Space platformers, but for some reason I just can't parse it in all-arcade-switch leverless devices. WASD just works better for me, especially outside of fighting games where jump is mapped to a face button anyway.

        These days you can get more of these, and you can also find WASD keys and arcade face buttons (I have one of those from FightBox, which I do like, although be warned that the slim version uses keyboard switches for both sides). I think I'm still way in the minority here.

        I guess it's also a hot take that leverless is my primary choice for all 2D games, not just fighting games. In fact, I've been going back to fight sticks for fighting games, but leverless is just so nice for 2D platformers, metroidvanias and retro console games.

  • Tech that still works, I'll continue to use it till it dies. Then I'll try to revive it, and if I can't, then I'll upgrade. My main PC is over 10 years old.

  • 1981 Yamaha turntable and receiver pair. Dad bought them new for my grandparents and I inherited the set when they passed. Fabulous sound and function!

  • 15 years is old? I have PCs running that are older than that.

    I still have my Game Boy lying around here. I think last time I played was 2 years ago. That should be the oldest tech I still use. Apart from the cables in the house.

    • My fountain pen (and ballpoint too), paper notebook and print books: no login required, no tracking, no sub (and no constant need to upgrade to the newest version: some of my fountain pens are older than I'm (I'm 50+ ;)
    • My DVDs and CDs: no login required, no tracking, no sub.
  • I don't actually use these much, but I love using them whenever I get a chance:

    CRT monitors

    iPod Classic

    OG GameBoy

    DSi XL

    I actually had rockbox on the iPod but had to take it off because I'm more concerned with how it feels to use than the actual functionality; and rockbox kinda fucked it up.

    Edit: I kinda unironically wish dial-up would come back, but as a novelty that ends up blowing up into an actual, community-driven internet. A) gives me fuzzy feelings for when I was a kid at my grandparents house before they ate the MAGA brainrot, and B) might force people to learn how to optimize their shitty websites or get left behind on the corpo-web.

  • Does my PC with GTX 1660 count lol? No fancy ray tracing, no DLSS, no 4k, simple 1080p 60 fps gaming.

  • A stereo amplifier taken from a home sound system stack that was... Probably made the 80s? Or else made in the 90s with an already outdated style, IDK.

    It's not name brand, it's dual stereo instead of surround sound, it doesn't have any labels about how many amps it can pump out, but as long as I'm in an apartment, it doesn't get turned up past halfway.

    I like that it has multiple inputs, bass/mid/treble knobs, and that the thing just works.

    Edited to remove a guess at how many amps it has

    Edit, I looked up the model number and found a page of specs

    https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/onkyo/tx-910.shtml

    45 watts per channel would be advertised as 180 watts combined, wouldn't it?

  • I am famous for my love of my air fryer. Also, I had my main camera, a polaroid camera, gifted to me by my grandfather (who got it special from the higher-ups of Kodak back when I resided close to Rochester), and I don't ever see myself giving it up.

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