A video from New Year’s Eve in the year 2000 has gone viral after people reacted to the shocking price of a basic analog TV.
His friends, clearly impressed by the TV, were quick to ask how much it cost him, commenting that it must’ve been around the $10,000 mark.Comments quickly flooded in, discussing how times have changed, and reminiscing about the old analog TV.
Others pointed out how heavy TVs used to be back in the day, commenting how difficult it would’ve been to carry down to the basement.X/@NostalgiaFolder Other clips from the same video have been posted in the comment section, too, with classic Nokias being showcased, and predictions of flying cars by 2010 being thrown around.Now, 23 years on, we’re still waiting for both flying cars and retina cameras, and analog TVs are practically non existent.
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