Turn Your Old Tech Into Art—Now With a 20% Discount

Nostalgic Gadgets from your childhood? An easy and rare way to celebrate these gadgets is to frame them on your wall. Grid Studios has been deconstructing old -fashioned gadgets for 5 years now, and to celebrate its birthday, the company offers a reduction of 20% on a site scale with the code Grille5Although the sales event ends on September 17.
I linked to the Nintendo Game Boy Advance version, the 2001 laptop which was my first portable game console. But Grid has all kinds of products from which you can choose, including the very first iPhone 2G, Google Pixel, the Samsung Galaxy S and even the first Android phone. It also extends phones with the iPod, MacBook, Apple fleas and other game consoles.
GRID says that the products deconstructed in the artistic framework are original parts, and some of them can even show a certain wear and tear; However, the company uses false batteries to prevent dangers. His studio is located in China and has warehouses in China, the United States and the Czech Republic. The frames are available in two sizes, rectangular (11.7 x 16.4 inches) and square (13 x 13 inches).
The gadget is carefully placed at the back of the frame, and there are labels pointing and explaining what the parts are. On Game Boy Advance, he highlights all the buttons and internal parts, the speaker and from the processor to the L button and the battery cover. At the top, you will also find the year of the release of the product (for 24 years since the Game Boy Advance has been launched!). Some parts have an additional text on them – iPhones are delivered with quotes from Steve Jobs.
These make great gifts, or a fun way to decorate a room or home office. There are preinstalled rings at the back of the frame, so hanging the room is an easy business. Just take off the plastic cover on the plexiglass. The danger is that once you buy one, you will probably be ready to buy another. Beats having these is the landfill site!


