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Raiders Of The Lost Walmart Uncover Ancient And Mysterious 12-Year-Old GPS
https://consumerist.com/2017/10/27/raiders-of-the-lost-walmart-uncover-ancient-and-mysterious-12-year-old-gps/
Back in 2005, you needed a standalone GPS device if you wanted a disembodied voice to yell at you when you made a wrong turn. Before smartphones existed, a pocket-size GPS device that was small enough to be convenient for motorcycle and bike use was novel and useful. However, such a device available on the shelf at Walmart in 2017 isn’t so impressive. It’s also not much of a deal.
Reader Patrick is one of the Raiders of the Lost Walmart, a brave team of retail archaeologists who comb through the electronics sections of big-box stores to find gadgets that aren’t just obsolete or just plain old, but are also comically overpriced.
Raiders Of The Lost Walmart Uncover Ancient And Mysterious 12-Year-Old GPS
Oct 27, 2017, 9:30pm UTC
https://consumerist.com/2017/10/27/raiders-of-the-lost-walmart-uncover-ancient-and-mysterious-12-year-old-gps/
>Back in 2005, you needed a standalone GPS device if you wanted a disembodied voice to yell at you when you made a wrong turn. Before smartphones existed, a pocket-size GPS device that was small enough to be convenient for motorcycle and bike use was novel and useful. However, such a device available on the shelf at Walmart in 2017 isn’t so impressive. It’s also not much of a deal.
>Reader Patrick is one of the Raiders of the Lost Walmart, a brave team of retail archaeologists who comb through the electronics sections of big-box stores to find gadgets that aren’t just obsolete or just plain old, but are also comically overpriced.