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      Floppies were the most ubiquitous storage device for a while so it’s no surprise. Nowadays it could be a few USB type A ports. We’re slowly switching to USB type C but type A has now been standard for around two decades.

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    Damn, that phone prototype is crazy-small for the 1980s – it looks like a Motorola Razr V3 (2004)!

    Even if it were just a cordless landline phone (with less demanding hardware than a cellular phone), battery size would be a problem because lithium-ion hadn’t been invented yet. I’m not sure Ni-Cd batteries that thin ever existed.

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      Probably intended to run on a pair of CR2032s or something. With an uptime of two days idle.

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    Hey thanks for sharing this stuff is pretty neat

    I myself was born in 93. Can still appreciate prototypes from before my time.

    Well… I’m just trying to make a joke and nothing comes to mind lmao

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      I am born in 2007. Can still appreciate prototypes from before my dad was born. XD