Retro-electro / Pepe Tozzo.
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TextPublication details: New York, NY : Universe Publishing, 2005.Description: 160 p. : col. ill. ; 22 cmISBN: - 0789313022
- 9780789313027
- Retro-electro : collecting technology from Atari to Walkman [Cover title]
- TK 452 T757r 2005
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| TK 153 A425m 2005 Micro electro mechanical system design / | TK 153 B423s 1993 Schaum's outline of theory and problems of basic mathematics for electricity and electronics / | TK 335 T278 1995 Los temas transversales : claves de la formación integral / | TK 452 T757r 2005 Retro-electro / | TK 454 B548c 2000 Circuitos y sistemas lineales : curso de laboratorio / | TK 454 D695i 2001 Introduction to electric circuits / | TK 454 E24s 1997 Theory and problems of electric circuits / |
"Originally published in the United Kingdom as Collectable technology in 2005"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 158) and index.
The latest trend on E-Bay and at flea markets is the buying and selling of old technology―transistor radios, video games, the Betamax video recording system. While made of plastic, wires, and metal that earlier seemed to have little of the romance of the “antique,” this trend proves that these objects from the sixties, seventies, and eighties have acquired status as collectibles. Addictively browsable, this is the essential guide to what technology from the last half of the 20th century is collectible. This is the only book to survey the trend, catalogue and depict the full range of objects, and gauge the correct price levels. Even those who have not built a collection will be fascinated by the spirited product histories of the original Atari console, the Walkman, and the Betamax (which proves that every age has its Edsel―the product technically superior but destined to fail in the marketplace). Collectible Technology mourns all the gadgets from adolescence ever thrown away. It will start you wondering how much the brand new Ipod will be worth in a few decades…
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