| Remember the iPod? |
Gen Z have been embracing vinyl and cassettes, point-and-shoot cameras, and ditching smartphones for "dumbphones" -- ones without apps or the ability to go online.
This trend is called Newtro, the revival of retro cultural artefacts in young people's quest to get away from algorithms and technology harvesting as much information from users as possible.
And now Gen Z have recently discovered iPods.
Remember those?
You could rip CDs and store all the songs in there, along with nascent podcasts that hardly had any sound effects and rough editing, and listen to them on headphones connected to the jack. iPods were a massive step up from Walkmans (cassettes) and Discmans (CDs).
The rest of us have our iPods stuffed in the back of our drawers collecting dust, but these music gadgets can go for as much as $300 these days.
This is my iPod Touch from 2008. I believe it's the first generation.
I actually won it in a lucky draw from Time Out Beijing, otherwise I probably would not have bought it.
But it was so useful in bringing music I wanted to listen to at the gym, and later in Hong Kong listening to podcasts or relaxing music on long commutes.
It could also had internet access, but the memory capacity is so low, you can hardly do anything with it online.
However back then it was just one step away from the iPhone...
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