Technology in 1990s

  • Sega Game Gear

    Sega Game Gear
    Made by Hayao Nakayama, CEO of Sega, it had a full color screen and more powerful processors compared to the Gameboy, Game Gears’ main competitor at the time.
  • Talkboy

    Talkboy
    It was created by Tiger Electronics and it was originally made as a prop for Home Alone: Lost in New York but was then made into a toy.
  • Apple Quicktake

    Apple Quicktake
    It was created by both Apple and Kodak. It was the first digicam to have wide consumer acceptance and received the Product Design Award in 1995.
  • Motorola StarTAC

    Motorola StarTAC
    It was made by Mortorola Inc. and it was the first flip phone to be made. It was a small, light weight portable phone that gained popularity in America.
  • Apple eMate 300

    Apple eMate 300
    It was created by Apple Computer and was primarily sold to the education market as a low cost laptop. It came with a keyboard, stylus, and had translucent colored plastics.