Just wondering cuz my setup, I don't know how to describe it.
I got an 80s Zenith as my bedroom TV rn, sometimes it is my 2006 Emerson and sometimes my GPX LCD, but I also got an NES and a Wii co-existing with each other at that area, then I got my 2015 Sony Receiver and 1987 TV/Radio/Cassette player on-top of each other, then my iHome with my iPod Nano, my 3DS in a corner, then my 2015 Dell Desktop in use with a 1992 GoldStar CRT monitor and a 2006 HP LCD monitor, sometimes my 2010 Dell LCD monitor, sometimes I use my 25" GE Console TV, and I usually use my Microcassette Recorder, and I play music I burned/recorded on CD and Cassette (usually Cassette), and record memos on Microcassette, and soon to use Floppy Disks for documents, then sometimes I use my PS3 to watch YouTube on a 4:3 screen, then my 2003 TV/CD/Flashlight combo also in a corner, Then my alarm clock is either my GE 7-4624 from the late 80s, my Sony Watchman FD-C290 from 1992, or my Zenith clock radio from the late 90s, then my camera is a 2007 Digicam, sometimes I use my Xbox One, then I also use a 2021 Dell Tablet (running Windows) and a 2013 Dell Laptop, then I sometimes use my 2006 Dell Laptop, or my Radio for Shortwave stuff, or my Sony Handycam from 2000 sometimes or my Panasonic camcorder from the late 90s... It is just all a mess from the looks of it.
Wanted to know yalls thoughts.
TL;DR, I wanted to know if my setup was practical to have 4 decades of tech in one spot, like my 2015 Desktop with my 1992 monitor, or how I use Cassettes and plan on using Floppy Disks.
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⋆˙⟡ ⋆.kat˚ ⊹₊⟡ ⋆
I think if it works fr you go for it, I feel like tech should be how you want it, vs just whats most practical. Older stuff just has that special vibe anyways