TVFactFan
07-12-2015, 08:30 PM
My 2004 Sony VCR is still going strong after all these years and not showing any signs of dying right now.
Your oldest device?
Your oldest device?
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View Full Version : The oldest electronic device in your home that you still use? TVFactFan 07-12-2015, 08:30 PM My 2004 Sony VCR is still going strong after all these years and not showing any signs of dying right now. Your oldest device? Penny Lane 07-12-2015, 08:47 PM My Daewoo tv set from the 90's. It still works great but we are going to get a new flat screen smart tv soon. Mace Dolex 07-12-2015, 10:18 PM A Philips portable DVD player from 2007 still working. treky 07-13-2015, 12:55 AM our living room lamps Tubehead 07-13-2015, 02:30 AM I noticed lot of music down loads goes to the phone I don't got a phone but I do have an mp3 player I also still buy CDs I don't like to go to I tunes I usual trade in my cds at MacKay's if I get tried of them I also still got play station 3 I don't want to spend $500 hundred dollar's on new game system pulse you can't play your old ps3 games on your play station 4 game system I thought you could more I read about it more I decide not going to get another play station I probably just buy more games I did get a play station hand held vital last Christmas I been enjoying that game machine I probably buy more games some of the games are five to 10 bucks a piece I probably buy a play station 4 eventually but I probably wait until the price goes down or they come out with an paly station five the games are still $60 bucks a piece but some of the games of play station 3 come down in price the cheapest I seen are five to 10 bucks I seen some for 3 bucks. treky 07-13-2015, 03:43 AM I noticed lot of music down loads goes to the phone I don't got a phone but I do have an mp3 player I also still buy CDs I don't like to go to I tunes I usual trade in my cds at MacKay's if I get tried of them I also still got play station 3 I don't want to spend $500 hundred dollar's on new game system pulse you can't play your old ps3 games on your play station 4 game system I thought you could more I read about it more I decide not going to get another play station I probably just buy more games I did get a play station hand held vital last Christmas I been enjoying that game machine I probably buy more games some of the games are five to 10 bucks a piece I probably buy a play station 4 eventually but I probably wait until the price goes down or they come out with an paly station five the games are still $60 bucks a piece but some of the games of play station 3 come down in price the cheapest I seen are five to 10 bucks I seen some for 3 bucks.Dude, there's something you may have heard of-it's called a PERIOD!!!:lol: ponytail 07-13-2015, 06:06 AM My 1998 RCA color TV. Still going strong. We also have a hanging lamp from the 60's. Torgo 07-13-2015, 09:18 AM Still have a CD player that I received as a high school graduation gift in 1988 that still works, I have it set up out in the garage. robyrob 07-13-2015, 05:00 PM my digital alarm clock is from the 80's and it still works good AB 07-13-2015, 06:10 PM We have a tv from the late 80's that still works, we put it on the enclosed patio and hooked an old vcr to it so we can watch tapes. We didn't get a cable digital box for it since it's so old. Ohio8 07-13-2015, 06:14 PM A battery-powered clock in my house's living room. It's been in wherever I've lived for at least 25 years. There are also two living room lamps that I've had since I was living in Mentor, Ohio. D-Dey 07-13-2015, 06:19 PM Unless I'm mistaken, it's a Pioneer RK-560 Portable AM/FM/TV Radio and cassette player. On second thought, I have an 8-track player I bought at a garage sale somewhere in storage. But that's a manual for the RK-550 and RK-560. 1960'sTVfan 07-15-2015, 12:11 AM I have a Packard Bell DOS computer and monitor that I purchased in 1990, still working. Also have a 21 inch Sony Trinitron TV and a Panasonic 4 head VCR that I purchased around the same time, about 1990 or so, both still working. Another thing I have is a Burroughs Electric Adding Machine. It's pretty old, I would say it qualifies for antique status, I think it was manufactured in the 1930's or 40's. It's a big, heavy, clunky thing, but it still works fine. It could use a new electric cord, but I'm afraid to mess with it so I've left it alone. dakert 07-15-2015, 07:37 PM My record player/radio/tape/cd player still works after being purchased in 1990 at Kmart Coffeecup 07-19-2015, 12:27 PM I have to say Lamps too. As I look around the room, I see wall lamps from the 1960's. Oh have an old toaster 1950's. Still goes. sara 07-23-2015, 02:26 PM my digital alarm clock is from the 80's and it still works good That's mine too. Works great, but it looks pretty beat up. All of those years of hitting the snooze has taken its toll. :lol: Is your's the same as mine a GE with the fake wood? |