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Television (old)
Smaller, less channels, more chances of losing connection. Black and white. Possible glitches. -
Retro Mobile Phone Speaker and MP3 Player
Thick, heavy, minimal calls only -
1980s desktop computers
Computer of the 1980’s , very, very thick, slow at running, used for very little research and games -
Xbox (old)
Minimal games, slow lading rate, only one controller allowed to play each games. Controller has to be connected at all times -
Ipod Nano first generation
Thicker than the latest generations, Comes in white only, small screen, manually pressed. -
Ipod nano Second Generation
Thinner, comes in three colours, Grey/Silver, Black, white. Longer then generation one, screen still small, still manually pressed -
Wii (old)
Minimal games, slow lading rate, only one controller allowed to play each games. Controller has to be connected at all times. -
Ipod nano third generation
Wider but shorter, come in a few colours, screen wider, still manually pressed. -
Ipod Nano fourth generation
Longer and thinner, rectangle kind of shape, screen longer, manually pressed. -
Ipod Nano Fifth Generation
Curved shape, screen longer, manually pressed, soft round edges. -
Ipod Nano Sixth Generation
Square shape, touch screen, full body of screen -
Wii (new)
Much more high tech, the quality is good, controller can be non-connected. -
Ipod Nano Seventh Generation
Touch screen, longer body. -
Iphone 6
Light, thin, can call, take pictures, text, play games etc. -
Desktop New Copy Apple iMac
Thin, able to search and play games as much as you want. Loads of extra stuff like background and pictures etc. -
Xbox 1
Much more high tech, the quality is good, controller can be non-connected. -
New television
Larger and wider, (can be curved) less chance of being disconnected, loads more channels.