Sunday, September 16, 2012

Top 10 Ways to Modernize Your Old, Retro Gadgets [Video]

Top 10 Ways to Modernize Your Old, Retro GadgetsNo gadget lasts forever, but that doesn't mean you can't turn it into something else and give your new tech an old school feel. Here are 10 awesome projects for bringing your old, retro gadgets into the future.

10. Hack an Old Mouse Into a Bluetooth Mouse

Top 10 Ways to Modernize Your Old, Retro GadgetsThey may not be the most comfortable in the ergonomic sense, but there's a sort of spiritual comfort that comes with using the mouse from your very first computer. If you still have a classic mouse lying around, you can turn it into a working Bluetooth mouse just by swapping in the guts from another, more modern mouse. Of course, if your old mouse is just too uncomfortable for daily computer use, you could turn it into a remote camera shutter too, perfect for the camera you've upgraded with CHDK.

9. Turn a Classic Nintendo Into a DVD Player

While we don't advocate tearing apart a perfectly working NES, many of us are still hanging on to systems far beyond repair. If that sounds like you, give it some new life by turning it into a retro DVD player. All you really need to do is take the circuitry out of a DVD player and put it in the NES case, though you may have to modify the case a bit first. Alternatively, you could just build your own computer inside the NES case and turn it into an awesome home theater PC?that still plays NES games!

8. Convert a Retired Game Controller to USB

Top 10 Ways to Modernize Your Old, Retro GadgetsSo you've torn apart your beloved NES, but what about the controllers? You can pretty easily turn those into USB gamepads for use with any PC. Heck, if you're really adventurous, you could even hack a flash drive into the controller too, and store your favorite video games on it?so you can play those games no matter what computer you're sitting in front of.

7. Turn Your Outdated VCR Into a Heavy-Duty Scroll Wheel

Top 10 Ways to Modernize Your Old, Retro GadgetsIf you do a lot of scrolling but don't want to keep your hand on your mouse, the spinning head of a VCR can actually make a pretty awesome scroll wheel. You'll get some great momentum-based scrolling for scrolling through long pages of code, comic books, or anything else?not unlike the microform readers you'd find at the library. The rest of the VCR? You can use its timer to make a retro-looking cat feeder. That is, if you can get it to stop blinking 12:00.

6. Turn Your Analog TV Into an Information Terminal

Top 10 Ways to Modernize Your Old, Retro GadgetsChances are you've upgraded most of your TVs to fancy, well-calibrated HDTVs, and the old CRTs aren't getting any love. You can give that old TV new life by turning it into a YBOX, a DIY information display that shows things like the weather. Alternatively, you could turn it into a cool retro picture frame for your living room, or one of many other projects. Of course, if you don't want to waste the electricity, you could just turn it into a trash can too.

5. Turn an Old TV or PC Into an Aquarium

From the "unbelievably silly but really impressive" files: If you have an old TV, computer, or other piece of tech with a lot of room inside, you can turn it into a sizable aquarium. The TV project is a good deal more dangerous, and probably more difficult to pull off, but any old PC can make an aquarium without too much work?all you really need is the case (as the video to the right shows). Just be sure to get all the electronics out of there before you put in the water. You don't want to electrocute yourself or your fishy friends.

4. Turn Your Collection of Floppy Disks Into...Anything

Top 10 Ways to Modernize Your Old, Retro GadgetsDue to their size and shape, old floppy disks make for all sorts of DIY projects, from pen holders (pictured right) to laptop bags to latched boxes. If you want to keep the spirit of your floppies alive by turning them into storage, you can put a USB drive inside a floppy. Or, you can just make music with all your leftover floppy drives and call it a (very weird) day.

3. Turn a Rotary Phone Into a VOIP Handset

Top 10 Ways to Modernize Your Old, Retro GadgetsA lot of us have ditched our landlines for cellphones these days, but if you find it hard to say goodbye to your old rotary phone, you can turn it into a pretty cool headset for your computer, for use with Google Voice, Skype, or any other VOIP solution out there. If you have a few cordless phones floating around, you can mod those too?although they aren't exactly "retro" (yet), they make for some pretty good walkie-talkies.

2. Turn a 1950s Radio into a Portable Stereo

If you want the retro look of your old radio without the poor sound quality, you can gut it and turn it into a modern stereo worthy of any iPod or other digital MP3 player. It may be more work than just buying a regular iPod dock, but you're certain to have the best looking portable stereo on the block. You can also use this slightly simpler method that uses the existing speaker, if you so desire.

1. Digitize Your Old Records and Tapes (and Then Repurpose Them)

Top 10 Ways to Modernize Your Old, Retro GadgetsIf you've finally given up on the ultimate, vinyl-focused audio setup (maybe you just don't have the space), it's time to start ripping all those old records to digital files. Make sure your records are clean first, either with a DIY cleaning block or simple wood glue, then rip them and clean them up with free software like Audacity. You can do the same with cassettes, too. Got some records that aren't playable anymore? You can honor their memory by turning them into a clock, or a stylish set of coasters.


Are these the most practical projects? Not exactly, but if you miss the good ol' days of technology and want something to remember them by, these can make for some pretty fun weekend projects. Just don't take apart anything you might want back in the future! Photo remixed from Kinetic Imagery.

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