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Remembering the Days of Dial-Up Internet

You remember the sound of dial-up internet, don't you? That familiar whir and beep as you connected, filled with a mix of anticipation and frustration. Each page took its sweet time loading,...

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How to Replace Capacitors in Vintage Electronics: The Ultimate Guide

Vintage electronics are cherished for their historical significance, unique designs, and the nostalgia they evoke. However, as these devices age, their components can degrade, leading to malfunctions...

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How to Clean and Maintain Vintage Electronics: The Ultimate Guide

Vintage electronics hold a special place in the hearts of collectors, enthusiasts, and hobbyists. Whether it's a classic turntable, a retro gaming console, or an old radio, these devices are not only...

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The Influence of Vintage Computers: How Early Machines Shaped Modern Technology

Vintage computers represent the roots of today’s technological landscape, offering innovations that laid the groundwork for the digital world we live in. From the 1940s through the 1980s, these...

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Rare Vintage Computers: Spotlight on Collectible and Valuable Machines

The world of vintage computing is full of unique and rare machines that captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike. These computers, often produced in limited quantities or with groundbreaking...

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1980s Computer Ads: A Look Back at Vintage Marketing in the Tech Era

The 1980s were a transformative decade for personal computing, marked by rapid technological innovation and fierce competition. During this time, advertisements for computers became a powerful tool...

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About Me

I'm Mark Baxman, the guy behind retrotechlab.com. I've worked in electronics for the past 25 years and have owned nearly every home computer and games cosole at some point, and I'm now even more obsessed with them. Ever since my first Sincair ZX81, I've been into computers and now retro computers consoles and other technology, immersing myself in this awesome hobby. This is the site where I share everything I've learned.

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