Los 100 mejores "cacharros" de la historia...

SupremSobiet

Aki os dejo una lista de los 100 mejores "cacharros" segun la revista mobilePc.

P.D: El primer raton de la historia me ha dejado O_o

http://www.mobilepcmag.com/features/2005_03/top100gadgets.html

M
  1. TAMAGOTCHI, 1996

cuantas vidas japonesas perdidas... ;(

  1. PEZ DISPENSER, 1927??????????????????
B

Yo tengo la game boy que sale ahi.

Taicor

deje toda mi juventud jugando a eso... :(

M

El condón tio, que no se os olvide

Miss_Jinx

er futbol y los moviles.

DeUsIN

El zippo,y como descubrimiento.... la droga !!
Por cierto,faltan un wevo de inventos,como la fibra óptica y cosillas por el estilo xD

B

12. APPLE IPOD, 2001 joder nunka supe ke podria estar entre los mejores!

1. APPLE POWERBOOK 100, 1991

SI SEÑOR apple apple!! 4 everr

Idaho

ah, lo puse ayer in my blog XD

http://idaho83.blogspot.com/2005/02/top-100-gadgets-of-all-time.html#comments

soulripper

#5

Dj_Sergio
  1. ATARI PONG C-100, 1976 sin duda
Dj_Sergio
  1. THE CAR ALARM KEY FOB, 1990s
    The guy who invented the car alarm? We have no idea. With any luck, he's roasting in hell. The one who invented a way of turning those alarms off wirelessly? No idea, either, but we nominate him for sainthood.
    ha salido esto en españa?
Dj_Sergio

Tambien tenemos el teléfono del señor tommy vercetti del vice city:

  1. MOTOROLA DYNATAC 8000X, 1983
    Ten years after Motorola researcher Martin Cooper placed the world's first cellular call, the rest of the world got its shot. The Motorola DynaTAC 8000X brought mobile calling to the masses (or about 300,000 very wealthy people) for just $3,995 plus outrageously high usage fees. Fortunately, the 8000X offered only one hour of talk time, so it was difficult to rack up stratospheric bills.
    xDDd
    y esto la tenia yo, de hecho la sigo teniendo, otra cosa esque funcione....
  2. U.S. ROBOTICS PILOT 1000, 1996
    A string of companies tried to create handheld, pen-centric computers throughout the early 1990s, mostly to no avail. (Remember Zoomer? Neither does anyone else.) The Pilot 1000 was the first one to hit the sweet spot, and in so doing, it showed how successful simplicity and reliability could be. Despite successive name changes, many people still call their handhelds "Pilots" -- a testament to the power a single product had to create an entire industry.
SupremSobiet

a MI LO DEL RATON ME SIGUE DEJANDO o_O

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