Let's review the once-illustrated Soviet hi-tech collection (Part 1)

Which one is better: between one side is the modern technology of Chinese origin, the other is the Soviet Union, the "50 years still works well"?

Please join us on the time machine, come back at a time when the Soviet Union is still at its peak. At that time, big names like Samsung, Sony, Apple did not appear on the world technology map. Electronic devices manufactured by the Soviet Union are present in many places, including in Vietnam.

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Handheld game machine "Wait!"is the dream of a young generation in the 1980s of the last century.

Back in time

A little thought, in the picture below, we will meet the representatives of the once-famous brands such as "Zenit" camera, "Elektronika" electronics, as well as admire some rare products. of the 20th century Soviet industry.

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1. "Atmosphera" - Soviet portable transistor radio marketed in the years 1959-1964. In the picture is the "Atmosphera 2" - the 1960 upgrade.

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2. Refrigerators "Minsk-15" - this is the first refrigerator to use polyurethane to insulate between compartments. During its 17 years in the market, its production and upgrade "Minsk-15M" are more than 4 million units.Photo taken in 1984 by RIA news agency "Novosti".

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3. ZIL refrigerator produced by Car Factory IA Likhachev (Moscow). A special feature of this refrigerator is the shelves on the door. Photo taken in 1970 by RIA news agency "Novosti".

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4. "Sibir-5" washing machine . This device allows to perform washing and squeezing up to 2 kgs of goods at the same time or separately. Photo taken in 1970 by RIA news agency "Novosti".

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5. "Evrika" is a groundbreaking washing machine with washing drum, the ability to spin without having to remove it and the self-flushing feature according to the timer. The first "Evrika" washing machine appeared in the 1970s of the last century.

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6. B-2 - the first Soviet mechanical television.It appeared on the market in the years 1933-1936 and recorded signals by German standards at that time with screen definition of 30 lines and 12.5 frames per second.

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7. KVN-49 - Black and white TV with many different versions was released from 1949 until 1960. This is the first television to be mass produced in the Soviet Union.

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8. "Record B" - 1958. "Record" is a Soviet TV brand due to the television factory in Alexandrov town, and the factory "Electrosignal" (Voronezh city) co-produced in the early 1950s. The television is pre-set for a while and then the picture is made, this is understandable due to the limitations of the light bulb technology at that time.

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9. The "Leningrad T-1" TV began mass production in 1947. It was originally designed to capture 441 lines of images, and was later upgraded to a 625-line standard (compared to B-2 in 1933 only had 30 lines.

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10. Mobile TV "Kvant" has been produced in Lviv shaped lamp factory since 1974. This television is connected to the mother TV by cable and can be pulled up to 12 meters.It uses 16LK1B tube lights and gives images a resolution of 103x125 mm.

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11. "Skolnik" is a mid-sized box camera produced from 1962-1969 at the Minsk construction machine factory.It produces images of size 60 × 60 mm.

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12. "Zenit" (1952-1956) - one of the first devices of the famous camera line to use "Industar-50" lens and extended mount dedicated for macro photography.

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13. "Chaika" - Soviet half-frame camera, is the first model of the camera of the same name.It was produced in 1965-1967.

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14. "Estapheta" - A medium-sized Soviet camera designed and produced by the national optical-mechanical factory (1958-1959), from 1959-1961 the production facility was transferred to Minsk mechanical factory ( Mechanical-optical cooperative of Belarus).

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