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Blast from the Past: Vintage Technologies That We No Longer Use | Webdesigner Depot
Most of the technologies that we have used in the past have been eclipsed by the remarkable technology that we use today. Advances in their design have occurred in tandem with the advances in technology in this digital era, with many large products being redesigned and miniaturized into amazingly small sizes. While we may laugh at the fact that anyone ever found this technology to be cutting-edge, we can't discount its place in history as a forerunner for all of the technology that wouldn't exist today without its dinosaur ancestry. Here is a quick look through history at vintage technologies that we no longer use. 1. "Super 8/8mm" Handheld Video Cameras Kodak invented the Super 8/8mm film format in 1965. Soon after, handheld film cameras flooded the market and the living rooms of people everywhere were filled with families watching the hi-jinks at Freddie's sixth birthday party. 2. Betamax Betamax was developed by Sony in 1975, a year before the ultimately more popular VHS format
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