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80s tech / produced by Actuality Productions for the History Channel ; written and produced by Beata Ziel.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Ziel, Beata.
Arts and Entertainment Network.
History Channel (Television network)
New Video Group.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Modern marvels
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microcomputers--History.
Microcomputers.
Nineteen eighties.
Technology--History--20th century.
Technology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (44 min.).
Other Title:
Eighties tech
Place of Publication:
[United States] : A & E Television Networks ; New York, NY : Distributed by New Video, c2006.
Language Note:
In English.
Original language in English.
Summary:
"Remember "brick" cell phones, Pac-Man, Rubik's Cube, Sony Walkman, and the first music CDs? Remember all the new and exciting gadgets of the 1980s? MODERN MARVELS investigates the transition from Industrial to Information Age--a digital decade dedicated to ergonomics and entertainment. The microchip ushered in an era that revolutionized the way we work, play, and communicate. Tour Silicon Valley--birthplace of some of the greatest inventions from an amazing time of change, including the modern personal computer. Steve "Woz" Wozniak tells us about the evolution of Apple computers, and we talk to Sony--makers of the Walkman, Betamax, and the first CD players. And at Intel, makers of the first microchips, we learn why technology moves at such a fast pace"--History Channel web site (history.com).
Notes:
Originally broadcast on the History Channel as part of Great Inventions Week.
Previously published as DVD.
OCLC:
701798058

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