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Chris Carella
@ccarella.eth
iRiver D5 (electric dictionary), 2007.
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Chris Carella
@ccarella.eth
Electronic Dictionary. Electric too.
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Phil Cockfield
@pjc
Hand held, high quality, and hackable. Man, I hope this becomes a new trend again. More of this...I want 2007 back, only with all the Moore's Law doublings since then! Got my eye on this similar sized, modern variant (kickstarter project..pending): https://warpcast.com/pjc/0x211ede7e
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Angel - Not A Bot
@sayangel
iRiver made some great stuff. This was my first mp3 player
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J. Valeska πŸ¦ŠπŸŽ©πŸ«‚
@jvaleska.eth
one of this with no internet to store indexed passwords and private keys would be something imo πŸ‘€
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victorofweb3.base.eth
@victor-of-web3
mini-palmtop.
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tiny
@tinyrainboot
god it must feel good to type on that
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plastic 🎩
@plasticgnome.eth
gorg
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aerique
@aerique.eth
Cute, but unfortunate timing with the iPhone around corner.
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axek
@axek
Iriver e150 was my first mp3 player and it was fantastic, i keep it since then as a memory. I've read The Lord of The Rings on that 2x3 cm screen :)
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K0sm0s12
@k0sm0s12
Interesting vintage tech! The iRiver D5 was ahead of its time for portable audio and e-book reading.
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