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In their latest installment of their “Kids React” Youtube series, TheFineBros assemble their gang of youngsters and present them with a strange relic, the Walkman, and let the cameras roll for ...
A hilarious video shows what happens when you give tech-savvy kids a computer from the late 1970s. Despite having a good grasp of mobile phones, iPads and laptops, the budding boffins are baffled ...
Watch how kids react to the technology that used to magically store all our episodes of Rainbow Brite and if you want to shake your canes and talk about how good the youth of America has it in ...
Then, they react. The narrator explains various things about the old Apple II, which first debuted in 1977, and then asks the kids to perform certain tasks.
It's hard to know which specific emotion this video of kids reacting to old computers from the late 1970s and early 1980s evokes. The feeling is somewhere ...
A group of kids aged 6 to 13 were recorded encountering and using an old computer for the first time. Hilarity ensued.
We saw them cringe when they learned what a Walkman was, and now the infamous little kids are back to learn about more old technology. The Fine Brothers created another video, showing little kids ...
These kids are totally confused by old computers The children featured in the new “Kids React to Old Computers” video probably view the iPod as an antiquated piece of technology.
Prepare to feel real old/analog with the latest video of small humans reacting to "ancient" technology. Watch the video for such gems as, "I've never seen a camera like this in real life" and "Old ...
Kids react to old computers from the 80s Nowadays most people have a computer at home and maybe a tablet or laptop as well but 30 years ago technology was a lot bigger and less advanced.
Kids today just don't know how lucky they are, especially when it comes to technology. It wasn't long ago when getting on the Internet meant sitting through the annoying AOL sounds and crossing ...
Then, they react. The narrator explains various things about the old Apple II, which first debuted in 1977, and then asks the kids to perform certain tasks.