7 Vintage Electronics That Were Worth a Lot More 20 Years Ago

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Electronic devices that you buy in the store or receive as a gift are initially so exciting. All their new capabilities, their fresh feel and even the right-from-the-factory scent give them an air of value. That’s because they are usually worth a lot of money when pulled right from the box.

Over time, however, things change. You start to use the same devices less and less. They collect dust in one corner of your home or in a box packed in the far reaches of your garage. Some of these electronics actually become rare and valuable as the years pass, which has led to a market of vintage electronics worth a lot of money.

But that is not the case for all electronic devices. Using some expert insights, GOBankingRates is taking a look in the past-20 years or more-to vintage electronics that are worthless and have been in your house since 2003 just depreciating in more ways than one.



Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Televisions​

Video Cassette Recorders (VCRs) and VHS Tapes​

Compact Disc (CD) Players​

Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)​

Pocket Televisions​

8-Track Tapes and Players​

The Original Game Boy​




 
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