My Media timeline

By Eckert
  • Television

    Television
    In the mid-2000s, TVs were transitioning from bulky CRT models to sleeker flat-screen displays like plasma and LCD. They offered improved picture quality, thinner profiles, and features like HDMI ports and digital tuners, but were still relatively expensive and had limited screen sizes compared to today's standards.
  • Keypad Phones

    Keypad Phones
    A telephone keypad is a keypad installed on a push-button telephone or similar telecommunication device for dialing a telephone number. It was standardized when the dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) system was developed in the Bell System in the United States in the 1960s that replaced rotary dialing originally developed in electromechanical switching systems.
  • Phones

    Phones
    In the early 2010s, phones underwent a remarkable transformation, with sleeker designs, enhanced camera capabilities, and faster processors becoming the norm. These advancements not only improved user experience but also set new standards for the industry. As smartphones became more integral to daily life, their evolution during this period laid the groundwork for the innovative features and technologies we see today.
  • Smartphones

    Smartphones
    In the mid-2010s, smartphones experienced continued innovation with advancements in design, camera technology, and processing power. Bezel-less displays, dual-camera setups, and fingerprint sensors became more common. Additionally, features like fast charging and water resistance gained popularity. The era also saw the rise of budget-friendly smartphones offering impressive performance. Overall, smartphones in the 2015s continued to push boundaries, shaping the modern smartphones