That's how the first versions of modern devices looked many years ago
Modern devices are getting smarter and smarter every year, and their appearances are changing so fast it's hard to keep up sometimes. You will be surprised to find out how the things we use everyday looked when they were just invented.
Modern vehicles encompass the functions of both motorcycles and cars. Moreover, they are electrically powered:
In 2005, the aircraft named Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer covered the distance of 22,858.729 mi (36,787.559 kilometres), setting the record for the fastest nonstop non-refueled circumnavigation.
#7 This giant camera was created in 1900 by George R. Lawrence to take a picture of a train for the Paris Exhibition:
Today we can take stunning pictures with our phones, and modern cameras are getting more and more functional every year:
#8 In 1930, Iter Avto was the first automobile navigator, in which a paper map scrolled in keeping with the speed of the car:
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