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  1. Go to www.vintagetechnology.co.uk to download latest issue (July '08). Only £0.99p / $1.99 for a 40+ page magazine devoted to the collection, preservation and history of all aspects of digital and electronics technology, including computers, arcade games, calculators, led watches, phones, appliances, gadgets and robots. This issue features: The first pocket computers Historic hypertext and how the WWW could have started much earlier The development of car driving games Vintage personal data-calculators Entex handheld games Cordless phones Flip clocks Merits of using traditional auction houses vs. eBay Commodore PET repairs Daisy wheel printers ZX Spectrum memories Plus sections on museums & collections, latest events & news and book reviews. VTM aims to explore the legacy of recent past technology, explore new ‘electronica' which could become or already is collectible, be an enjoyable resource for collectors & historians and celebrate the history and personalities surrounding this subject.
  2. Go to www.vintagetechnology.co.uk to download latest issue (June '08). Only £0.99p / $1.99 for a 40+ page magazine devoted to the collection, preservation and history of all aspects of digital and electronics technology, including computers, arcade games, calculators, led watches, phones, appliances, gadgets, robots, radio, audio and tv. This issue features: 1970s television sets Collectible digital cameras Vintage game-watches Mattel Aquarius – computer or colourful toy? Vintage chess computers Centipede arcade game Vintage game-calculators Vintage car radios Light pens – magic wand or fun gimmick? Dolls' house retro electronic delights Unusual computer/gaming memorabilia Repairing ZX Spectrums Plus sections on museums & collections, latest events & news and book review. VTM aims to explore the legacy of recent past technology, explore new ‘electronica' which could become or already is collectible, be an enjoyable resource for collectors & historians and celebrate the history and personalities surrounding this subject.
  3. Go to www.vintagetechnology.co.uk to download latest issue (May '08). Only £0.99p / $1.99 for a 40+ page magazine devoted to the collection, preservation and history of all aspects of digital and electronics technology, including computers, arcade games, calculators, led watches, phones, appliances, gadgets, robots, radio, audio and tv. This issue features: Old-school computer learning Will my vintage electronics collection still work in 100 years time? Flight sims - flying with home computers Defender - the thinking man's arcade shoot-em up Commodore PET computers Early modems in the US & UK Tomy handheld electronic games Vintage LED clocks Learn about maths the vintage way Vintage voice recorders First 'personal' radios Interview with Richard Hanson - Superior Software founder Repairing handheld games HP calculator memories Plus sections on museums & collections, latest events & news and book review. VTM aims to explore the legacy of recent past technology, explore new ‘electronica' which could become or already is collectible, be an enjoyable resource for collectors & historians and celebrate the history and personalities surrounding this subject.
  4. Go to www.vintagetechnology.co.uk to download latest issue (April '08). Only £0.79p / $1.60 for a 40+ page magazine devoted to the collection, preservation and history of all aspects of digital and electronics technology, including computers, arcade games, calculators, led watches, mobile phones, appliances, gadgets, robots, radio, audio and tv. This issue features: Vintage VHS video recorders - why we love them The brave new world of videotex Whatever happened to the teasmade? Sega Master System - worthy rival to the NES Sinclair ZX80 - 1st computer for under £100 Hard disks - humble, but collectible Review of retro games for the Xbox & Playstsation 1970s Sanyo calculators Vintage hi-fi headphones 1980s novelty radios Interview with Dave Johnson - ColecoVision programmer Lets party retro-tech style Imagination Machine memories Plus sections on museums & collections, latest events & news and book review. VTM aims to explore the legacy of recent past technology, explore new ‘electronica' which could become or already is collectible, be an enjoyable resource for collectors & historians and celebrate the history and personalities surrounding this subject.
  5. Go to www.vintagetechnology.co.uk to download latest issue (March '08). Only £0.79p / $1.60 for a 40+ page magazine devoted to the collection, preservation and history of all aspects of digital and electronics technology, including computers, arcade games, calculators, led watches, mobile phones, appliances, gadgets, robots, radio, audio and tv. This issue features: GO Compuserve! Back when mice ran on wheels I love my Tandy CoCo ColeoVision – the arcade experience brought to the home Mattel handheld games Sinclair calculators – elegant little number crunchers Seiko TV-Watch and its legacy Early Technics receivers The first one-way teletext services Don Wetzel, co-patentee of the automatic teller machine 70s & 80s answering machines When compulsive hoarding gets out of hand Adjusting CRT colour monitors The Atari user shows Plus sections on museums & collections, latest events & news and book review. You can also get the printed version for £1.99 and it is now possible to get single printed issues of current editions. VTM aims to explore the legacy of recent past technology, explore new ‘electronica' which could become or already is collectible, be an enjoyable resource for collectors & historians and celebrate the history and personalities surrounding this subject.
  6. Go to www.vintagetechnology.co.uk to download latest issue (February '08). Only £0.79p / $1.60 for a 40+ page magazine devoted to the collection, preservation and history of all aspects of digital and electronics technology, including computers, arcade games, calculators, led watches, mobile phones, appliances, gadgets, robots, radio, audio and tv. This issue features: The first LCD watches and their evolution Early computing predictions - how many came true? The first walkmans Personal robots of the 1980s Magnavox Odyssey - first home video game Early pocket TVs Review of the best modern TV retro-games consoles The first computer viruses Doom and the birth of LAN games Epson HX-20 Interview with Tilly Blythe - curator of Computing at the Science Museum Computer time sharing memories What type of collector are you? Cleaning old electrical equipment Commodore calculators Plus sections on museums & collections, latest events & news and book review. You can also get the printed version for £1.99 VTM aims to explore the legacy of recent past technology, explore new ‘electronica' which could become or already is collectible, be an enjoyable resource for collectors & historians and celebrate the history and personalities surrounding this subject.
  7. Each (print) issue is only $6.79 USD including airmail to the USA....and if you want to pay less you can get the web version (the same as the print version but lower resolution images just $1.60.
  8. Go to www.vintagetechnology.co.uk to download latest issue (January '08). Only £0.79p / $1.50 for a 40+ page magazine devoted to the collection, preservation and history of all aspects of digital and electronics technology, including computers, arcade games, calculators, led watches, mobile phones, appliances, gadgets, robots, radio, audio and tv. This issue includes articles on: Osborne-1 computer Origin of emoticons The beginning of computer adventure games Potted history of Pac-Man Nintendo Game & Watch games TI-59 programmable calculator 1970s/80s calculator watches First ghettoblasters Early portable turntables 1970s novelty radios The first mobile phones How to placate your non-collector, ultimatum-issuing partner Interview with Wayne Ratliff - creator of dBase Commodore disk drives - diagnostics & repair Cleaning old electrical equipment Commodore 64 memories Plus sections on museums & collections, latest events & news and book review. You can also get the printed version for £2.60/ $5.0 per issue. VTM aims to explore the legacy of recent past technology, explore new ‘electronica' which could become or already is collectible, be an enjoyable resource for collectors & historians and celebrate the history and personalities surrounding this subject.
  9. Go to www.vintagetechnology.co.uk to download latest issue (January '08). Only £0.79p / $1.50 for a 40+ page magazine devoted to the collection, preservation and history of all aspects of digital and electronics technology, including computers, arcade games, calculators, led watches, mobile phones, appliances, gadgets, robots, radio, audio and tv. This issue includes articles on: Osborne-1 computer Origin of emoticons The beginning of computer adventure games Potted history of Pac-Man Nintendo Game & Watch games TI-59 programmable calculator 1970s/80s calculator watches First ghettoblasters Early portable turntables 1970s novelty radios The first mobile phones How to placate your non-collector, ultimatum-issuing partner Interview with Wayne Ratliff - creator of dBase Commodore disk drives - diagnostics & repair Cleaning old electrical equipment Commodore 64 memories Plus sections on museums & collections, latest events & news and book review. You can also get the printed version for £2.60/ $5.0 per issue. VTM aims to explore the legacy of recent past technology, explore new ‘electronica' which could become or already is collectible, be an enjoyable resource for collectors & historians and celebrate the history and personalities surrounding this subject.
  10. go to www.vintagetechnology.co.uk to view online edition. Monthly print editions out from Jan 2008. The world's first magazine devoted to the collection, preservation and history of all aspects of digital and electronics technology, including computers, arcade games, calculators, led watches, mobile phones, appliances, gadgets, robots, radio, audio and tv. VTM aims to explore the legacy of recent past technology, explore new ‘electronica' which could become or already is collectible, be an enjoyable resource for collectors & historians and celebrate the history and personalities surrounding this subject.
  11. go to www.vintagetechnology.co.uk to view online edition. Monthly print editions out from Jan 2008. The world's first magazine devoted to the collection, preservation and history of all aspects of digital and electronics technology, including computers, arcade games, calculators, led watches, mobile phones, appliances, gadgets, robots, radio, audio and tv. VTM aims to explore the legacy of recent past technology, explore new ‘electronica' which could become or already is collectible, be an enjoyable resource for collectors & historians and celebrate the history and personalities surrounding this subject.
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