Another one is using the weighted tuning dial of my 1970s Pioneer receiver.
Computers or indeed other devices from entertainment to cars to kitchen appliances these days have completely lost being designed and engineered for a joyful experience.
Computers or indeed other devices from entertainment to cars to kitchen appliances these days have completely lost being designed and engineered for a joyful experience.
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Because it's cheaper to make and on average breaks less often within the warranty period as there's no mechanical parts.
High resolution displays push the boundaries of what a microcontroller can drive.
In the late 1970s the amplifier I had would have been around $300, which is $1,500 today; so well within reach of a lot of people. But even models at half that price were very nicely made.
I think your average person would rather own a device that is inexpensive and reliable.
I think I still have a Pioneer receiver.