THE WORLD’S MOST INFLUENTIAL GADGETS

THE WORLD’S MOST INFLUENTIAL GADGETS

FROM THE ZIP TO THE PS4 – ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF THE WORLD’S MOST INFLUENTIAL GADGETS

If we asked you what a zip and the PlayStation 4 have in common, would you know? No? Well, according to a survey of 3,900 gadget fans commissioned by Gadget Show Live  @Christmas, they are two of the most influential gadget launches of the last 100 years. In fact, they top and tail the list, with the zip launching in 1913 and the PlayStation 4 due for release in November this year.

The list of the top 100 gadgets of each year throws up some fascinating and intriguing facts. The thought that the Sony Walkman is over 30 years old is mind blowing. The list also shows us many things that have effected our day to days lives and how they’ve impacted on our health and fitness of the last century. Starting with the design of the artificial heart in 1941. This was followed swiftly by the kidney dialysis machine three years later, the breathalyzer in 1955, the hearing aid a year later and the pacemaker in 1958.

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Its also amazing to note that the number of gadgets that have been invented are still in use today and for such long times, like  The superheterodyne radio circuit that was invented in 1918 and used in all TV’s and radios today.

 

So if your’e ready for the lengthy list of the top 100 gadgets they are as followed:

1913              The zip invented by Gideon Sundback
1914              Motorised movie cameras
1915              Pyrex
1916              Electric power drill
1917              Radio tuners
1918              The superheterodyne radio circuit (used in all TVs and radios today)
1919              The pop up toaster
1920              The hairdryer
1921              The modern lie detector
1922              Electric kettle
1923              Self-winding watch
1924              Loudspeaker
1925              Modern day can opener
1926              Tevelox robot
1927              Aerosol can
1928              Baird Television Department Company television
1929              Car radio
1930              Jet engine
1931              Electric razor
1932              Electric can opener
1933              The Teasmade
1934              Zippo lighter
1935              Radar
1936              First voice recognition machine
1937              Dirt Devil
1938              The biro
1939              Helicopter
1940              Modern colour television
1941              Artificial heart
1942              The turboprop engine
1943              The slinky
1944              Kidney dialysis machine
1945              Clock radio
1946              Disposable nappy
1947              Kenwood food mixer
1948              First pager
1949              Photo-Pac disposable camera
1950              Alkaline batteries
1951              Power steering
1952              SAGE modem
1953              Black box flight recorder
1954              Regency pocket radio
1955              Breathalyser
1956              Behind the air hearing aid
1957              Casio digital watch
1958              Pacemaker
1959              Black and Decker cordless drill
1960              Stereos/hi-fis
1961              Kodak Instamatic
1962              LED
1963              The Telefunken ‘mouse’
1964              Plasma television – University of Illinois
1965              Y. Hatano’s pedmoter
1966              El-Gi 1:12 Ferrari radio controlled car
1967              Polaroid
1968              Smoke detector
1969              The Internet
1970              Digital thermometer
1971              Busicom LE-120A Handy pocket calculator
1972              Multi socket power plug
1973              The Ethernet
1974              Breville sandwich maker
1975              Kodak digital camera
1976              Lithium batteries
1977              Mattel Electronic Football
1978              Victor HR-3300REK – first UK VHS video recorder
1979              Texas Instruments Speak and Spell
1980              Sony Walkman
1981              Epson HX-20 – the world‘s first laptop
1982              Sony Watchman – CD player
1983              Commodore 64
1984              Sony Discman
1985              The Leatherman
1986              Bose noise cancelling headphones
1987              Sony super VHS camcorder
1988              Digital mobile phones
1989              World Wide Web
1990              Nintendo Game Boy
1991              Nintendo SNES
1992              Palm Pilot
1993              Dyson vacuum cleaner
1994              Digital cordless telephone /Mega Drive
1995              PlayStation 1
1996              Audio Highway – world‘s first MP3 player
1997              Motorola StarTac
1998              Panasonic portable DVD player
1999              DVR by TiVo
2000              The Trek Tech/IBM – flash drive
2001              Apple iPod
2002              PlayStation 2
2003              Blackberry 6210
2004              Samsung OLED TV
2005              xbox-360/” title=”View all articles about Xbox 360 here”>Xbox 360
2006              SanDisk Micro SD
2007              Apple iPhone
2008              Beats by Dre
2009              Twitter
2010              Apple iPad
2011              Kindle Fire
2012              Nexus 7
2013              PlayStation 4

It really is a big list but some amazing gadgets over the last centuary have been invented.  The Gadget show Live @Christmas events manager discussed the list “When we talk about gadgets, we often talk in terms of the 80s onwards – of phones, laptops and music systems,” and went on to say “But gadgets have been around for hundreds of years. This list, which takes us right back to 1913 with the invention of the zip, a gadget that was so influential it’s still in daily use today – is just the tip of the iceberg and it shows just how integral and essential they have become to the way we live, work and enjoy life today.”

 

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Gadget Show Live @ Christmas takes place at Earls Court in London on 1-3 November and tickets are on sale now at www.gadgetshowlive.net. Jason Bradbury, Pollyanna Woodward and Jon Bentley will present a spectacular hour-long entertainment show in the Super Theatre each day.

Opening hours: 9:00am to 6:00pm each day.
Press Day: Friday 1 November, to apply for a pass please visit: http://www.gadgetshowlive.net/page.cfm/Action=Form/FormID=2/t=m

Gadget Show Live @ Christmas ticket prices:
Please note a £0.99 booking fee applies per purchase in advance

Event entry only
Adults – £14.00 (+ £0.99 booking fee)
Child (12 and under) £7.00 (+ £0.99 booking fee)

Super Theatre
Standard – £9.00
Premium – £16.00

The Gadget Show presenters will be putting on a spectacular show in the Super Theatre with performances at 1100, 1330 and 1600. Be sure to check it out!