SEGA Game Gear TV Tuner
In 1991, SEGA released the Game Gear, a handheld console that dared to challenge Nintendo’s monochrome Game Boy with a color backlit screen. But SEGA didn’t stop at games. They pushed the boundaries of what a portable device could do and introduced an accessory that turned the Game Gear into a pocket TV. The TV Tuner, a cartridge like add-on, promised to let you watch broadcast TV anywhere.

DJI Mic Mini Wireless Microphone System
With built-in smartphone or camera microphones, it can be difficult to record audio for home videos or streaming sessions. They pick up too much background noise, produce tinny sound, or simply fail to convey the warmth of a voice. Meet the DJI Mic Mini (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case), priced at $109 (down from $169), a compact wireless microphone system that transforms audio quality for creators.

Inside Nokia Factory 1999 3210 8210 Phones
In 1999, Nokia was *the* mobile phone giant, and the Nokia 3210, a candy bar phone, was one of the most iconic. Its reputation for being indestructible – stories of surviving crashes, spills and even a car accident – was legendary. But how did Nokia make these almost mythical devices? A rare 1999 factory tour shows the process that produced the 3210 (and 8210).