If you’re looking to pick up a case for your iPod Nano and want a nice nostalgia theme then maybe you should out Contexture Design’s 45 Nano Cases. As you can see, these cases are nothing more than a gutted out cassette tape which was then be rebuilt to pefectly house an iPod Nano while still leaving its ports open for use. Unfortunately, its $49 CAD ($45 USD) price tag will most likely have users trying to fashion their own rather than buying one of these. Read (Contexture) via Gizm
We entertain a particular penchant for the humble and decidedly yesteryear cassette tape so when we came across this beautifully retro cassette tape headphone cord tidy modelled on a C-60 and known officially as the [....] See: Cassette Tape Headphone Cord Tidy [REW Retro Themed Cable Tidy Pays Homage to the C-60] Posted in Mp3 Players & PMPs , Wacky Gifts on 2009/07/16 TFTS - Technology, Gadgets & Curiosities
Whether you are having problems with tangled earphone cords, the new REW Mini Cassette Tape is just made for that specific purpose, as it helps us to keep our earphone cords tangle free. Many of us face a lot of problems in untangling the earphone cords of our MP3 players or iPods . Cords are very easily tangled if kept in a pocket or a purse, and the task of untangling these cords is also very frustrating as it takes a lot of time and effort; also we stand the risk of damaging the earphones
Over at the BBC, a teenager named Scott compares an iPod to a Sony Walkman (read it here ). Scott is amused more than baffled by this obsolete technology, although it takes him a while to realize that a cassette tape can be flipped over. On July 1, the Sony Walkman will be 20 years old. It's hard to imagine what urban life was before the Walkman. Sony first introduced portable transistor radios in 1957 and these proliferated rapidly. With an earphone (like this ), it was possible to carry mu
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Over at the BBC, a teenager named Scott compares an iPod to a Sony Walkman (read it here ). Scott is amused more than baffled by this obsolete technology, although it takes him a while to realize that a cassette tape can be flipped over. On July 1, the Sony Walkman will be 30 years old. It's hard to imagine what urban life was before the Walkman. Sony first introduced portable transistor radios in 1957 and these proliferated rapidly. With an earphone (like this ), it was possible to carry mu
Filed Under:
MP3 Player ReviewsTagged:
Bbc,
Cassette Tape,
Earphone,
Imagine,
Ipod,
July 1,
Obsolete Technology,
Sony,
Sony Walkman,
Soundtracks,
Teenager,
Transistor Radios,
Urban Life,
Walkman Sony
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