Game Boy Color,  Improved handheld gaming while remaining backward compatible with earlier games, giving it a huge game library from launch.  , Motorola DynaTAC, Martin Cooper helped develop the first portable cellular phone prototype and made its first call in 1973.  , Apple I, Inspired by the Homebrew Computer Club, Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs built and sold the first computer in 1976  , Atari VCS, Originally called the Atari VCS, it popularized consoles that used microprocessors and interchangeable ROM cartridges for multiple games.  ,  Super Soaker,  Engineer Lonnie Johnson created a powerful air-pressurized water gun prototype that later became a billion-dollar toy brand.  , Push-button Telephone, Introduced dual-tone multi-frequency technology, replacing slow rotary dialing and becoming a global telecom standard.  , Nintendo Wii U, developed to overcome the Wii’s limitations and attract more “core” gamers with better hardware and features.  , Xbox,  Microsoft engineers built a Windows-based console prototype from Dell laptop parts to compete with Sony’s upcoming PlayStation 2.  , iPad, Apple imagined a portable “computer in a book” that people could quickly learn to use and connect wirelessly to other computers and databases.  , iPhone, An early 1980s prototype envisioned a hybrid phone–computer with a touchscreen and stylus for tasks like accounting and communication.  .

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