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Nostalgic 90s Gadgets That Have Vanished

Nostalgic 90s Gadgets That Have Vanished

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1. Pager

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2. Walkman

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4. Personal Digital Assistant

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5. Digital Recorder

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6. Pay Phone

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7. Floppy Disk

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8. GPS Unit

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9. Alarm Clock

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10. Digital Point-and-Shoot Camera

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11. DVD Player

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12. CDs

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13. Discman Player

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14. Flip Phone

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15. Nintendo's Game Boy

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16. Answering Machines

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17. VCR

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1. Pager
2. Walkman
3. MP3 Player
4. Personal Digital Assistant
5. Digital Recorder
6. Pay Phone
7. Floppy Disk
8. GPS Unit
9. Alarm Clock
10. Digital Point-and-Shoot Camera
11. DVD Player
12. CDs
13. Discman Player
14. Flip Phone
15. Nintendo's Game Boy
16. Answering Machines
17. VCR
18. Film Cameras

Technology changes and advances constantly, with consumers quickly moving on to the latest products. New devices and gadgets come out every day, it seems, with some even invented by kids. Phones, in particular, become obsolete within a couple of years, as older models often can't support new accessories and features.

This rapid pace of change is a relatively recent phenomenon. In the past, some gadgets were in use for decades at a time. Now, smartphones combine functions that once required numerous separate devices, like the Walkman, camcorder, and DVD player. These once-innovative, must-have electronics quickly become outmoded, left to collect dust as consumers move on and up to the next big thing.

24/7 Tempo has compiled a list of personal and portable devices that were popular two decades ago but are rarely used anymore.

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