techno timeline

Technology timeline

1879 – Rotary Phone
1900 – Kodak Brownie camera
1950 – TV remote
1965 – Super- 8 film
1969 – Micro-cassette recorder
1971 – Floppy disk
1977 – Betacam VCR
1982 – CD-ROM
1985 – Hi-8 video
1992 – Mini Disc Player

The Rotary Phone was the first telephone ever. The phone consisted of a 3 inches disk in diameter with 10 numbers, numbered from 0-9.

A Kodak Brownie camera is a series of simple and inexpensive cameras. The first one was introduced in 1900 was a basic cardboard box camera with a simple lens that took 2 1/4-inch square pictures on roll films.

A TV-remote is an electronic device used to control the television wirelessly from a distance. It has developed a lot since it was introduced at the first time.

A Super-8 film is a 8 mm motion film camera introduced by Eastman Kodak.

A micro-cassette recorder is an audio storage medium, mostly used to record voices, but have also been used to record music and in computer data storage.

A floppy disk is a disk storage consisting of a disk of thin and flexible magnetic storage medium.

A Betacam VCR is a videocassette, introduced by Sony. It is used to record

A CD-ROM is an acronym for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory. A CD-ROM contains computer data of graphics, text, and audio.

A hi-8 video is an 8mm videocassette format, which records analog video and audio.


A mini disc player is a magneto-optical disc-based data storage format, which can record 74 minutes’ audio.

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