Few people have heard of it, yet John Blankenbaker's KENBAK-1 was the first commercially available personal computer.

The R801 is a modern tube amplified table radio that stands apart from cheap solid state plastic imitations.



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Crosley Revoburger

The Crosley Revolution was obviously inspired by the iconic Audio-Technica AT-727 Sound Burger record player.

Like its predecessor, it runs on batteries and features a 3.5mm headphone jack. Unlike its predecessor, it incorporates a USB port for ripping vinyl to computer. The $150 unit is slated for a summer release.

Crosley Revolution Portable Turntable Brings Vinyl on the Road

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