It would be cool to see and hear what the people who made this stuff would think about tech of today and know the stuff they made is being used my someone still! Great video!
@@JordanU Im sure would call that thing stupid and a waste. I think it proves creativity, innovation, and someone with an idea that they believed in and made it happen! Its definitely obsolete in todays world with smart phones, computers, and all of that jazz but I think it still has a purpose if someone can make use of it! Even if its just as a cool phone and a conversation starter. Since Im sure it would get some looks, questions, and maybe someone wanting to check it out! Keep up the great videos dude! Always entertaining and amazing to see the weird and rare phone, fans, and some other stuff most people didn't know was a thing or could be possible! Like this device for example haha.
Dang and I thought AT&T's VideoPhone was a rarity yet this one slip through the cracks. It's a very interesting piece of phone history and too bad that it didn't catch on.
I think the AT&T video phone is more sought after than this, but I see this less often. It's a brilliant concept and very practical, I suspect if it were cheaper when it came out it would have sold more.
Another PDA mainly and phone secondary is a IBM PC110. The PC 110 is usable as a telephone handset and has a physical hook switch. Earpiece and mic in front. It was mostly a toy more then a serious tool someone would use, but still a PDA/Phone, just strange piece that came out of Japan. I would like to find Uniden in the box that you showed in this video, as didn't realized this even existed? Mostly collect the brick phones and weird cellphones models that came out.
Awesome video of the Uniden EP200 900 MHz Cordless Phone Home Organizer Jordan! The organizer is something I've never seen before. And, O, by the way, Jordan, what was the name of the amplifier that you use on the cordless telephones?
Well crap, I just threw one out here. Doing a move. Battery died and my screen went all different colors. Should have kept it for conversation I guess. This video made me feel bad for that doing that. It was a nice phone.
@@JordanU Yeah I know, Your not making me feel any better. Ha! Yeah, I wish I had seen this article earlier. I should have kept it. I still got the plastic reference sheet and another pamphlet on it.
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I haven’t heard the name uniden in years. I still see many cordless phones on the market at my local Costco and Walmart but not any that are uniden. I wonder if there out of business or just pulled out of the American market.
They stopped selling cordless phones in the US about 5 or 6 years ago. They still sell phones in other parts of the world, and they still sell other products here.
Do you have 2019 phone and 2020 phone and throws in 120 phone and 2021 Home Phone and 2021 telephone and 2022 phone is a Year of the question dude Jordan U