I like how they threw a 2DS into the pile of late 90s, early 2000s tech.
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Initially I agreed, but actually I think it stands. The design is similar enough, regardless of era. Honestly, I really do wish this kind of design would come back
Fun factoid of the day: The Nintendo 2DS only actually has one screen. Go ahead, open one up, you'll see...
fun followup of the day: a "factoid" is something that isn't true, but is presented as being true. go ahead, look it up!
Interesting. I might research that on the toilet tonight, or just drop the word factoid from my vocabulary.
Regardless, clowns still have to go to college, while politicians do not. Fun fact of the day!
i wrote it on the toilet before bed, so that seems apt.
Funner follow-up: this definition is correct and true to the original usage of “factoid”, however, the alternative definition meaning “a small or minor fact” has been used often enough that it’s generally accepted, and appears in several dictionaries. Ain’t English grand!?
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Well if you don’t like black rectangle, you can have silver rectangle.
Wrong, you can get colored and transparent shells for the Steam Deck. Design technology is still peaking.
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I only got the backplate but man I'm tempted to do the front too.
Also transparent filaments are great. I 3D printed an olfa knife handle in transparent green (think Razer's green) and it looks fucking awesome.
I got one in 'atomic purple' because that is the most rad color.
Still perplexed Nintendo hasn't released atomic purple joycons.
Literally just got a semi-transparent Xbox controller. My kid loves looking at the rumble motor moving inside.
That translucent blue plastic becomes about the most absolute brittle shit over time. When they say plastic lasts hundreds if not thousands of years, translucent blue plastic missed that memo.
When they say it lasts, they don't mean it stays in the exact same condition and shape.
Most of it is in my balls now.
Now they’re technically not blanks 🙏
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Well, you're not wrong..
Plastic lasts thousands of years, most of it lasts tens of thousands of years but blue plastic singlehandedly brings down the average.
I guess it's very much a matter of taste.
Ten years or so earlier, you could still get a TV where the sides of the case were made of wood. Wood, metal and black plastic throughout. Physical buttons that went 'clunk', a physical slider to adjust the volume, a metal dial for tuning.
To me, that was peak design.
I actually took a busted one of those and fit a 32in flat into it. Blocks off a little of the edges with the frame and gives it that square screen look without losing anything important. Cheap soundbar sounds amazing inside the box, everything is plugged into a surge protector inside and fed through the antenna hole.
I really want to get a Vintage breadbox or radio to put the DVD player inside of.
Eventually all of these products found a place in our hearts.
And our brains, our kidneys and for some of us, our balls.
RGB, plastic edition.
The original iMac being the device that kicked off the colored, translucent plastic craze of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
There was a translucent George Foreman grill!
I always thought it was a Nintendo thing first.
Translucent products had been around for a decade prior to those iMacs. If anything, they marked the beginning of the end for the trend.
Translucent George Foreman grill? For real?
Did it even have a power switch? Mine isn't translucent, but my OG George Foreman grill does not even have a power switch, you literally gotta unplug that mofo if you don't want your house to burn down.
That blue ps2 looks dope af
One of these is not like the others
Hot take... This trend was just a modern (at its time) reimagining of the TRUE peak of tech design: 80s era clear cases with brightly colored interior components.
For example: https://www.thisiswhyimbroke.com/retro-transparent-neon-phone/
It just looks so... technological
Technology design peaked here:
Wii would like to chat
That blue light hit different
There is one thing In here not like the others...
Honestly, I am really happy we passed that transparent bubblegum-toy style. My hope is that we move towards physical buttons again, at least where they make sense (cars for example).
Later: We all have 8 different flavors of cancer from these
Did...did you eat your atomic purple N64?
It was just a nibble!
We were all tempted. It's okay.
I don't know why, but translucent colored plastic gives me "cheap garbage" vibes. Probably because knock off memory cards and controllers for the PS1/PS2 used exactly that design.
Yes, from roughly 1997-2013 according to that image. In that one brief 16 year moment, it peaked.
Imo the old Macintosh design is the 1969 VW Beetle/ bus of computers. ✌️☮️🌼
Give me translucent Game Boy Color any day :)