Vox Media Studios and YouTube Originals present Retro Tech, a six-episode documentary series hosted by YouTube tech guru Marques Brownlee. The series follows Marques as he uncovers how iconic technology of the past came to life and shaped history. In each episode, Marques meets with fellow YouTube creators, experts, and celebrity guests, to explore the impact each piece of vintage tech has had on our culture and why these pieces remain so revolutionary.
This was a dope series
I grew up using a lot of the items shown. Wow… so funny to see now.
The people of the future laughing at us, about how we thought we are advanced than this tech.
MB – You are a national treasure. Thanks for all you do.
Marques: "The first ever cell phone."
Me: " Wait I was 20 at that time."
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Fuck you and 12 milion subscribers, stupid people
Stupid new kids on the block….
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So he made a "trailer" for the retro "series" on "youtube"
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interesting video wow very professional gudget
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the only reason thys YT "original" doesnt suck and doesnt have only dislikes, it's because it's MKBHD in it. the rest is just a sad and cringy story
Where's season 2?
Could you please tell me what's the music used in this trailer?
I predate the cell phone. My first car phone was a radio telephone by Motorola. You had to have an FCC license to own/operate it. You could not call long distance without a calling card. you paid for every minute you used it and it was expensive. If I went outside of the (1) tower range you had to physically switch it to the next tower, which required you paying for a 2nd phone number. It had to be programed with the other towers when you ordered it. The receiver was the size of a briefcase. It would drain your battery dry if you left the phone on all day. It had to have a hole in the roof for the antenna and there was a warning not to allow someone near it who had a pacemaker. The think cost almost $4,000.
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