The sweet spot for home turntable enthusiasts on a budget seems to be the $200 mark. This might be the best of the bunch.
One can only imagine the sake-fueled club hopping that led to the development of the Seiko Frequency drum machine watch.
Retrocomputing Poll
By James Grahame
Welcome to the first ever Retro Thing poll. Although I love vintage computers, it's been decades since I've actually used a TRS-80 CoCo or Commodore PET. Still, the oldest working machine in my office is a 20 year old Cambridge Z88 notepad, which recently received a brand new operating system upgrade and flash memory card.
Let us know whether you use a classic micro or whether you prefer to
stay on the bleeding edge. Feel free to use the comments to tell us
about your vintage bit-crunchers, too.
Welcome to the first ever Retro Thing poll. Although I love vintage computers, it's been decades since I've actually used a TRS-80 CoCo or Commodore PET. Still, the oldest working machine in my office is a 20 year old Cambridge Z88 notepad, which recently received a brand new operating system upgrade and flash memory card.
Let us know whether you use a classic micro or whether you prefer to
stay on the bleeding edge. Feel free to use the comments to tell us
about your vintage bit-crunchers, too.