Cassettes revived and boomboxes return in tech revival
Most technology is about going ahead in time, but a new boombox with Bluetooth takes actual cassettes and is truly retrolicious.
Most technology is about going ahead in time, but a new boombox with Bluetooth takes actual cassettes and is truly retrolicious.
The black and white only Leica Q-series is updated, and our wallets look on in hope, knowing full well they won’t be able to afford it.
If you love your camera’s ability to make you creative, Panasonic has a new app for Lumix that stretches that in a new way.
You won’t be able to load a $20 roll of Leica film in a digital camera, but if you have a classic camera, you’ll be able to capture images with something decidedly more retro.
A new style of case on the way for iPhone owners aims to be protective and functional, particularly if you’re a retro gamer.
Thinking of escaping the doomscrolling delivery system that is a regular big-screened phone? HMD has something retrolicious on the way, inspired by a toy you might have loved.
A new compact camera with old school looks is on the way for folks who want a classic looking Leica for a little less.
Old school retro technology is always fun to check out, but what about when it goes beyond that? Samsung’s limited edition Flip phone might just have that cornered.
The fun of printing images is one of those retro things many love to do, but in Leica’s latest, you’ll get both digital and printing.
If digital cameras are too modern and you fancy a look back at the old days, Fujifilm’s latest will let you recall the old days when things were square.