Tomorrow's World - Touchscreen Invention (1991)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @thebasketballhistorian3291
    @thebasketballhistorian3291 5 лет назад +20445

    1991 = people using touchscreens productively
    2019 = people using touchscreens to watch videos of people in 1991 use touchscreens productively

    • @lefroy1
      @lefroy1 5 лет назад +164

      Haha. Meta!

    • @imark7777777
      @imark7777777 5 лет назад +93

      Don't forget using pens, now poking at things on Facebook endlessly scrolling.

    • @jensbaath
      @jensbaath 5 лет назад +18

      Just what i was thinking 😁

    • @ssilvaxxx22
      @ssilvaxxx22 5 лет назад +4

      New meTa

    • @yanni2737
      @yanni2737 5 лет назад +4

      😂😂😂

  • @insertnamehere8099
    @insertnamehere8099 4 года назад +3216

    “These will not replace keyboards, but will certainly revolutionize the way we use computers”
    Wow, she was spot on.

    • @semiramisbonaparte1627
      @semiramisbonaparte1627 3 года назад +80

      Ever thought maybe all of this is preplanned

    • @DeLunny
      @DeLunny 2 года назад +220

      A conspiracy by the keyboard companies working alongside Tomorrow's World

    • @boskee
      @boskee 2 года назад +55

      @James Declerk Yes, it was spot on.

    • @AdmiralBison
      @AdmiralBison 2 года назад +15

      @@boskee bet you James Declerk watched the video and typed his comment on a touchscreen device i.e. smart phone/tablet.

    • @ClosestNearUtopia
      @ClosestNearUtopia 2 года назад +18

      In fact it did somewhat replace the keyboard, it became the keyboard.

  • @quantumcomputer
    @quantumcomputer 8 лет назад +5580

    Touch screens... HA! what's next... wireless internet?

    • @shmookins
      @shmookins 8 лет назад +381

      What's an internet?

    • @necron9944
      @necron9944 8 лет назад +196

      a series of tubes?

    • @tongkiparts4672
      @tongkiparts4672 8 лет назад +52

      quantumcomputer a car can drive by itself and a talking car, a talking phone, a thin computer in the size of a notepad called iPad or tablet

    • @tishtash321
      @tishtash321 7 лет назад +36

      What's the internet?

    • @bigtomo8250
      @bigtomo8250 7 лет назад +11

      tishtash321 a herd about that it's a new fad it'll never take off 😉

  • @michalwalks
    @michalwalks 3 года назад +604

    I personally found it amazing that she was making videos for youtube in 1991.

  • @billyh88uk
    @billyh88uk 11 лет назад +3598

    But what if you lose the pen? What are we supposed to use, our fingers?!

    • @deadcat6085
      @deadcat6085 8 лет назад +134

      the pen was attached to the device...it wasn't wireless then

    • @Refract404
      @Refract404 8 лет назад +256

      The King Slayer You don't get the joke, do you?

    • @deadcat6085
      @deadcat6085 8 лет назад +71

      now i get it

    • @JimboLogic
      @JimboLogic 8 лет назад +345

      Don't be ridiculous, fingers are to stubby and inaccurate to be used as an input device for a highly precise peace of technology. What lunacy will you suggest next, speak to the machine and it will do what you say?

    • @DissociatedWomenIncorporated
      @DissociatedWomenIncorporated 7 лет назад +20

      Billy Hicks What, like some kind of filthy animal??

  • @inceptional
    @inceptional 5 лет назад +2298

    They really should bring this show back. It was, quite literally, ahead of its time.

    • @Havanacuba1985
      @Havanacuba1985 4 года назад +78

      I loved tomorrow’s world . I discovered it at a very young age perhaps 5 or 6 as it was on before top of the pops ,our U.K. chart program featuring current bands . There was always something of interest on tomorrow’s world even for the very young

    • @thomasdoran8604
      @thomasdoran8604 4 года назад +28

      The BBC has click which has replaced it

    • @inceptional
      @inceptional 4 года назад +44

      @@thomasdoran8604 Well the name definitely isn't as cool.

    • @XrisD147
      @XrisD147 4 года назад +19

      Yeah i loved TW! it broadened my horizons when i was a young lad, now i have a diploma in computer graphics.

    • @Chillmax
      @Chillmax 4 года назад +15

      Beautifully presented by Judith Hann, like a graceful swan on a nightmarish technological lake, at any moment disaster could strike, but she just keeps gliding along ;-).

  • @kaibaCorpHQ
    @kaibaCorpHQ 5 лет назад +3248

    It took less than 2 decades for touch screens to take over, but we've been waiting on flying cars for almost a century.

    • @hippiechickite
      @hippiechickite 5 лет назад +33

      KaibaCorp HQ or that run on water or better, urine

    • @RosebudKane41
      @RosebudKane41 5 лет назад +457

      I would not want to live in fear 24/7 of some drunk asshole crashing through the living room ceiling in his new flying car.

    • @ax8621
      @ax8621 5 лет назад +35

      already available but not affordable

    • @UltimateAlgorithm
      @UltimateAlgorithm 5 лет назад +58

      @Jean Kleber no, safety is not the reason. Practicality and economics is.

    • @DonVigaDeFierro
      @DonVigaDeFierro 5 лет назад +123

      Why flying cars? What problem they could solve that planes and helicopters haven't?

  • @eckee
    @eckee 2 года назад +953

    One thing I appreciate about this is that she doesn’t exagerate and oversell the thing. She isn’t overexcited and screaming, she isn’t claiming that in the future we will even wipe our asses with touchscreens. She even said that it’s not gonna replace keyboards. They really tried to understand what touchscreens could be good for and made a report of it. I wish every tech journalism nowadays would be like this.

    • @Ozymondias99
      @Ozymondias99 2 года назад +83

      Well the Brits arent known for being loud and exciting. Thats what Americans from the U.S. are known for. 😀

    • @syxpcotic9452
      @syxpcotic9452 2 года назад +1

      Nope this is downplaying stuff

    • @froogsleegs
      @froogsleegs 2 года назад +15

      used to watch the gadget show and wondered how much of it was legit and how much of it was an advert, just garbage trying to sell things. turns out what I was really looking for was tomorrow's world!

    • @RiyadHussain
      @RiyadHussain 2 года назад +10

      Totally agree with you. She was quite pragmatic about the whole thing throughout never once attempting to sensationalise the product.

    • @Snoop_Dugg
      @Snoop_Dugg 2 года назад +4

      Still waiting on the 3 seashells

  • @TheTechGiantYouTube
    @TheTechGiantYouTube 5 лет назад +1092

    Can’t see it catching on myself.
    Sent from my iPad

    • @zacharyxxx8104
      @zacharyxxx8104 5 лет назад +5

      Hahahahahahaha

    • @retrogamer64007
      @retrogamer64007 5 лет назад +3

      The Tech Giant I’m on iPad too.

    • @withnail-and-i
      @withnail-and-i 5 лет назад +8

      "Wow, that comment is so retro."
      -Sent back in time from my nose controlled iCoral in 2090

    • @deepfakestudio7776
      @deepfakestudio7776 5 лет назад +1

      The legend says this ipad will be a trash in under 20 years from now

    • @BasiliskX
      @BasiliskX 5 лет назад +1

      Lol, you forgot to remove the "sent from my iPad". Idiot 🤦‍♀️

  • @villepakarinen
    @villepakarinen 5 лет назад +907

    2:02 "There's no keyboard or disk drive, so it's easy to use on the move"
    Dude's got a cinderblock strapped around his neck...

    • @DonVigaDeFierro
      @DonVigaDeFierro 5 лет назад +77

      There's STILL no keyboard or disk drive...

    • @shaquiel09
      @shaquiel09 5 лет назад +12

      Ville Pakarinen ok zoomer

    • @ZoomWinflo
      @ZoomWinflo 5 лет назад +3

      Haha. Been laughing at this comment for 10 mins now!

    • @vendybirdsvadl7472
      @vendybirdsvadl7472 5 лет назад +3

      Wait no disk drive? Does it alteast got hard drive?

    • @realcartoongirl
      @realcartoongirl 5 лет назад +7

      what neck

  • @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-
    @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- Год назад +23

    I appreciate how down to earth Tomorrow's World was. They didn't exaggerate or mislead, just stuck to the facts and realistic possibilities.

  • @vink6163
    @vink6163 2 года назад +162

    I find it interesting at 5:12 when she talks about an electronic cheque book communicating with the bank. Often when people make predictions about the future, they can only see current practices improved slightly - having the computer read your signature - rather than completely new things, like passwords or fingerprints replacing the need for a signature at all. I find that quite interesting, how hard it is for many people to think of entirely new ways of doing things.

    • @ThallanarRabidtooth
      @ThallanarRabidtooth 2 года назад +25

      Before the time of planes and cars, the fastest way to travel long distances was by way of boat. They imagined a time when boats could fly or float above the surface of the water. They didn't realize at the time that the car or plane would become a thing.

    • @Fuzy2K
      @Fuzy2K 2 года назад +11

      I remember way before the iPhone was announced, people were speculating that Apple would make a phone, and some of the mockup pictures I saw on Google Images were... a bit off. One of them had a touchscreen with a simulation of the iPod click wheel on it

    • @divyamthakur
      @divyamthakur 2 года назад +7

      @@Fuzy2K that iPod thing was an actual apple prototype

    • @Fuzy2K
      @Fuzy2K 2 года назад +1

      @@divyamthakur Oh wow

    • @NemeanLion-
      @NemeanLion- 2 года назад +18

      These kinds of shows are being explained to an audience that doesn’t have the capacity to see future applications. They want to know how these technologies would improve their current life at this moment. Passwords and fingerprints were too far into the future and they don’t have any working mechanical examples to demonstrate to their audience, like they’re doing on this show. Viewers need something tangible they can see and be amazed by and not theories that are too far beyond what is available.

  • @UnknownUser-qq1od
    @UnknownUser-qq1od 3 года назад +577

    A screen I can touch? Outrageous! I'm not getting electrocuted.

    • @2cool0
      @2cool0 3 года назад +19

      sounding like anti vaxxers and anti maskers

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA 3 года назад

      @@2cool0 vaxxers

    • @stepzend132
      @stepzend132 3 года назад +8

      We're all gonna die!!

    • @Lazymotion
      @Lazymotion 3 года назад +10

      Karen's in the 90's

    • @SaveThePurpleRhino
      @SaveThePurpleRhino 3 года назад +8

      She specifically said to use a pen. Kid’s this days and their suicidal way. Preposterous.

  • @tonaltti
    @tonaltti 6 лет назад +145

    This program is really well made. All the transitions through tennis field to studio via TV, everything is summarized and shown in practice and so on.

    • @EspritArkitekt
      @EspritArkitekt 2 года назад +8

      coz people knew how to explain & communicate properly without shouting either, unlike most tutorials u see on YT

    • @afti03
      @afti03 2 года назад +1

      It's almost like it was made by professionals instead of RUclipsrs..

  • @customerservicemanager7184
    @customerservicemanager7184 5 лет назад +966

    I feel like I'm in the future when I watch this...

    • @diegofernandez2618
      @diegofernandez2618 5 лет назад +94

      We are in the future.. the present is in the 90s

    • @herviecruz4998
      @herviecruz4998 5 лет назад +13

      Stupid comment

    • @jeremiahowens9999
      @jeremiahowens9999 5 лет назад +12

      Wooosh?

    • @fuitbythefoot
      @fuitbythefoot 5 лет назад +2

      @@diegofernandez2618 no we're in the past

    • @salvatius
      @salvatius 5 лет назад +4

      Its because you ARE in the future right now. And even more and better is coming, it is ready and about to smash our faces with amazing very soon.

  • @leftyfourguns
    @leftyfourguns 2 года назад +30

    I remember "playing" on my mom's PalmPilot all the time. It had absolutely nothing on it remotely interesting for a kid but just playing with the device itself was a thrill.

  • @Althekeys
    @Althekeys 10 лет назад +167

    Loving the way the Jaguar quality controller rests his paperwork on the car whilst he fills it out. The Irony.

    • @Dan23_7
      @Dan23_7 5 лет назад +2

      Al Da Keys How many paint faults on that diagram though ? 😂 Hundreds 😂
      Never buy a Jag

    • @infectedjinjer
      @infectedjinjer 5 лет назад

      🤣

    • @Lehtosenkanava
      @Lehtosenkanava 5 лет назад +5

      Noticed the same. I am just a detailing weekend warrior but even on my standards that was very unprofessional move

    • @FreshKicksAreSick
      @FreshKicksAreSick 5 лет назад

      Al Da Keys noticed that 2

    • @tomguy6873
      @tomguy6873 5 лет назад +5

      paint is set and dry at that point. do you really think its so bad that ballpoint paint is going to crack it through a piece of paper?

  • @zacharyxxx8104
    @zacharyxxx8104 4 года назад +71

    I was born in 1991, and only in the last few years have I seen a restaurant server using iPads to take orders. Most of the things she is talking about have happened in the last 10 years. Amazing.

  • @megabojan1993
    @megabojan1993 8 лет назад +1500

    I wish I had a time machine and travel back in time and show this lady my ultra-modern smartphone and see her reaction :)

    • @xoio
      @xoio 8 лет назад +141

      Well, having lived though the evolution of tech from the 70s to now.. She'll be impressed by the computing power and capabilities, but will also say it was inevitable.

    • @megabojan1993
      @megabojan1993 8 лет назад +100

      She is a smart woman, and sadly most of the women today are not so smart when it comes to technology.

    • @GrijzePilion
      @GrijzePilion 8 лет назад +106

      There have always been tech savvy women and there will always be. The same very much goes for men. Women did all the programming on the moon lander, and women coded large parts of the technology used in the internet.

    • @rick_terscale1111
      @rick_terscale1111 8 лет назад +9

      smartphone?? Huh??
      Don't you mean iPad or Android tablet?
      All the uses she describes are available on iPads and iPad Pro with Apple Pen.
      I would be showing her that instead of a smartphone. A smartphone is a personal device while tablets are used commercially from couriers to cafe's.

    • @GrijzePilion
      @GrijzePilion 8 лет назад +15

      Tablets are passé. The big money and big tech these days is in phones. But of course there's also the middle ground, like a Note 4 or something.

  • @raynemichelle2996
    @raynemichelle2996 2 года назад +256

    I remember a store in the early mid 90s where you could make your own personalized greeting cards and they had a touch screen greeting card maker, the first touchscreen I'd ever seen. It was mind blowing 🤯

    • @peteszerszen4337
      @peteszerszen4337 2 года назад +13

      Yeah I remember something like that too. It was basically a pen plotter with a window where you could watch it draw the card. I was about 10 and absolutely fascinated with it.

    • @Georgije2
      @Georgije2 2 года назад +9

      At a shopping mall near me around 1995 they had a touchscreen with a map of all the stores and some other info. We were completely amazed, although it would be quite pathetic by today's standards.

    • @MikeJ2023
      @MikeJ2023 2 года назад +4

      @@Georgije2 malls today still have touch screen maps.

    • @Georgije2
      @Georgije2 2 года назад +12

      @@MikeJ2023 I know, but today that's nothing special, but in 1995 it was extremely cool, especially for us kids :)

    • @RevZman
      @RevZman 2 года назад +6

      Clinton’s Cards. Used to love using that machine

  • @samb2945
    @samb2945 7 лет назад +233

    Those were the days, concise, accurate programmes delivered by articulate professionals. Gone forever!

    • @freespeechisneverwrong9351
      @freespeechisneverwrong9351 2 года назад +17

      If they had it now they would arguing about what is a woman.🤦‍♂️

    • @TheAbandonedAccount7
      @TheAbandonedAccount7 2 года назад +2

      RIP

    • @luminaspargo4630
      @luminaspargo4630 2 года назад +4

      TV was a source of info back then. Now you have pc so it's up to you to find good content. Hard, but feasible.

    • @maltlickytexas
      @maltlickytexas 2 года назад +1

      @@freespeechisneverwrong9351 Pftt.

    • @puppy3908
      @puppy3908 2 года назад +5

      @@luminaspargo4630 Everything back then was for giving information or for giving entertainment. Now both those thing combined and a your news station tries to entertain you as much as it informs you however those interests conflict because if your country is left wing it'll but unpopular or un-entertaining to hear pro right wing content and viceversa.
      More views = More money = More corruption

  • @LoafAround
    @LoafAround 3 года назад +561

    I've never seen an old show predict the future of technology so persicely. Usually depictions of the future from the past are off by a mile, and even though this wasn't too long ago, it's still very impressive.

    • @apmcd47
      @apmcd47 3 года назад +4

      I remember a Horizon programme to mark the Queen's Silver Jubilee by looking at the next 25 years of her reign. I'm pretty sure they predicted that we'd have flat screen TVs by then. Only about 5 years out.

    • @mulletman1705
      @mulletman1705 2 года назад +2

      She said trump would win 2024

    • @keithadams812
      @keithadams812 2 года назад +4

      Watch the original star trek and be amazed....

    • @AltCutTV
      @AltCutTV 2 года назад +2

      I miss the flip-phones Star Trek predicted.. : /

    • @AdamWood
      @AdamWood 2 года назад +7

      @@mulletman1705 Name checks out. Someone find his Grindr profile!

  • @jackkraken3888
    @jackkraken3888 5 лет назад +516

    "We will soon be communicating with machines using pens"
    Steve Jobs: "Not so fast."

    • @ohmygahdbilly
      @ohmygahdbilly 5 лет назад +35

      Imagine pretty much all modern phone's key design basically being due to some guy who hated styluses.

    • @jackkraken3888
      @jackkraken3888 5 лет назад +33

      @@ohmygahdbilly Yup, but I tend to agree with Jobs on this point. Stylyses are a terrible primary input device. Before the iPhone many PDA/Smartphones needed a stylus to input data or make choices. Now they are completely optional for most people.

    • @ohmygahdbilly
      @ohmygahdbilly 5 лет назад +5

      @@jackkraken3888 oh believe me I'm with you there, If I need to use a stylus I'll just use a notepad instead, I don't want to have to keep more shit charged than I already do.

    • @jackkraken3888
      @jackkraken3888 5 лет назад +9

      @@ohmygahdbilly yup I mean I don't agree with everything Apple died but their design for the iPhone was definitely revolutionary. They solved a very hard problem that many companies tried and failed to solve.

    • @jackkraken3888
      @jackkraken3888 5 лет назад +12

      @Gilgamesh Sorry dude but that's not fair. Sure Jobs didn't craft the iPhone with his bare hands but he basically lead the teams to the final products. This in itself is not an easy task. Many have tried and failed to make mobile computing popular.

  • @Mxtthew24
    @Mxtthew24 3 года назад +24

    She was spot on with the “not replacing keyboards” and the writing on the screen.

    • @Hugh.G.Rectionx
      @Hugh.G.Rectionx 2 года назад

      true. i think people will prefer using a keyboard for a long time yet

  • @TheHappyKamper
    @TheHappyKamper 5 лет назад +785

    "I bet I'll have this job forever" car paint checking dude.

    • @supacook2000
      @supacook2000 5 лет назад +31

      Elon Musk: hold my beer....... Cybertruck!!!!!!

    • @makaveliba4243
      @makaveliba4243 5 лет назад +5

      Abner Chaves what

    • @steamwallet52
      @steamwallet52 5 лет назад +14

      @@supacook2000 i guess you don't understand what comment above said

    • @olivefarmer69
      @olivefarmer69 4 года назад +10

      Bosnian Turkey Leg the cybertruck is made from steel which doesn’t need a paintjob. It comes in the silver color that it’s manufactured in

    • @terriolancer5783
      @terriolancer5783 4 года назад +4

      Kicks in automation systems

  • @techbaffle
    @techbaffle 5 лет назад +695

    Who else would love Tomorrow's World on TV in 2022?

    • @yvesnyfelerph.d.8297
      @yvesnyfelerph.d.8297 5 лет назад +121

      For some reason it has been renamed to Black Mirror

    • @elina1421
      @elina1421 5 лет назад +5

      Yves Nyfeler Ph.D. nice one

    • @peterpitcard
      @peterpitcard 5 лет назад +2

      @@yvesnyfelerph.d.8297 nice

    • @davidwright82
      @davidwright82 5 лет назад +6

      It would be terrifying.

    • @stephenoneill2844
      @stephenoneill2844 5 лет назад +3

      I can tell you what the future is , well it is happening today with a select few but one day SOON you will have YOUR THOUGHTS monitored, or more to the point AI will be monitoring your thoughts. Look up "Remote neural monitoring". You can check out the victims of this technology by youtubing TARGETED INDIVIDUALS , In short they are victims deep state harassment and directed energy weapon attacks. I am not joking and I know what I am talking about.

  • @BNCA70
    @BNCA70 9 лет назад +186

    I grew up watching this. Great stuff. Every Thursday just before Top of the Pops? They should bring it back, I need help keeping up with all the latest stuff. It's all happening so fast.

    • @JackieWelles
      @JackieWelles 8 лет назад +4

      BNCA70 just watch CNET or The Verge technology channel's

    • @TonyFisherPuzzles
      @TonyFisherPuzzles 8 лет назад +1

      They did. It's called the gadget show.

    • @madeinuk68
      @madeinuk68 8 лет назад +7

      Tony Fisher TW Was not just about electronic gadgets.I remember because as a youngster I used to hate the sections in it,that were about medicines and new ways of operating on people.It was as much about science as it was technology.The gadget show is all technology.

    • @metalbearuk
      @metalbearuk 6 лет назад +7

      @@TonyFisherPuzzles 'The Gadget Show' is for brainless dicks.

    • @tod315
      @tod315 6 лет назад +4

      There's Click on the BBC news channel

  • @MrBirchieBirch
    @MrBirchieBirch Год назад +5

    Absolutely loved Tomorrow's World.
    It was one of the reasons I got into product design.

  • @klin1klinom
    @klin1klinom 5 лет назад +458

    3:15 pen casually sliding off.

  • @thegreenmanofnorwich
    @thegreenmanofnorwich 5 лет назад +134

    I miss Tomorrow's World. There was always a sense of wonder and excitement I felt as a kid watching it.

    • @Daniel-xv5jq
      @Daniel-xv5jq 4 года назад +4

      That's because you were a kid back then. Cynicism comes with getting wrinkles and receding hairline...

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 4 года назад +17

      @@Daniel-xv5jq Not only that, TV then actually treated you as if you had intelligence. Now it's just spoon-fed garbage. Even the documentaries are pretty shallow.

    • @djhaloeight
      @djhaloeight 2 года назад +1

      @@dcarbs2979 1000000% !!

    • @MrAgmoore
      @MrAgmoore 2 года назад +3

      I miss the feeling that I had back then... when anything was possible, just before I learned that corporations kill people for money and you can build objects to last forever, but built-in obsolescence was needed, to keep the economy going. No hope for the human race.

    • @outcastp23
      @outcastp23 2 года назад +1

      We only had 4 channels on the TV back then, this was definitely one of the top shows not to miss.

  • @RennieAsh
    @RennieAsh 5 лет назад +948

    2:49 Twenty Nine years later, guess what waiters use?
    Pen & paper

    • @SupahLinkio
      @SupahLinkio 4 года назад +140

      Where I used to work, we used ipads to take orders. They constantly lost connection to the wifi and we ended up going back to notebooks and pens.

    • @PatoNani18
      @PatoNani18 4 года назад +49

      Still quicker to use to be honest

    • @codrincod424
      @codrincod424 4 года назад +2

      this is only for tills...

    • @thepenultimateninja5797
      @thepenultimateninja5797 4 года назад +64

      Some of the chain restaurants near me have touchscreen devices for ordering and paying now. I think what Tomorrow's World missed was the idea that if your order is being taken on a touchscreen device, you don't actually need a waiter to stand there and do it for you - you can just use the touchscreen yourself.

    • @jaymib3202
      @jaymib3202 4 года назад +1

      while the customer using the touchscreen smartphone to work out if the tip was right or not..😂😂😂

  • @scifibri2376
    @scifibri2376 2 года назад +18

    Ever since I was in middle school in the mid to late 80s I dreamed of having a pocket computer some day. In 1993 I had a palmtop computer that was monochrome bluish green screen. Three years later I had a full color one. Then in 2003 I had a Sony Clique (or whatever it was called) which was basically a prototype of a Smartphone 4 years before they were available but 7 years before they were ubiquitous. Its great seeing the evolution of technology ... better still to see it match & exceed my expectations!

    • @murdock6450
      @murdock6450 2 года назад +1

      I always wanted the calculator watch for my maths classes and weekly maths tests lol

  • @cons4943
    @cons4943 5 лет назад +20

    I really appreciate how her image on the screen looks back at him while he speaks at the end. Just a small detail but it shows attention to quality

  • @sujanbanerjee1
    @sujanbanerjee1 5 лет назад +373

    1991 : Touchscreens are the latest invention in Modern Technology.
    2020 : Wow, we have a new dog filter on instagram!

    • @ks_ig2728
      @ks_ig2728 5 лет назад +10

      If you think about it, the more we hear about useless technology, the more we’re advanced.
      What else can we invent aside from the things we already have?

    • @Matheus_Braz
      @Matheus_Braz 5 лет назад +13

      @@ks_ig2728 More instagram filters lmao

    • @BinBintheRiceCake
      @BinBintheRiceCake 4 года назад +9

      @@ks_ig2728 Quantum warp drive and space travel baby!

    • @caesar848
      @caesar848 4 года назад

      Lmao

    • @dom1abc1mbc
      @dom1abc1mbc 4 года назад +3

      the only technologies that are developing right now and will change the world are autonomous machines and VR

  • @ravitej8396
    @ravitej8396 5 лет назад +130

    I would start calling my smartphone "Personal computerized assistant"

    • @diegofernandez2618
      @diegofernandez2618 5 лет назад +7

      It is!

    • @MrOverfloater
      @MrOverfloater 5 лет назад +7

      It really is that. "Phone" is just one of it's built in functions

    • @XrisD147
      @XrisD147 4 года назад +1

      Or PAD like in ST:TNG

    • @darthdmun
      @darthdmun 4 года назад

      only retarded people would need a smartphone.

    • @simongill4715
      @simongill4715 3 года назад

      Siri will be offended

  • @Tapman99
    @Tapman99 Год назад +6

    A really well made programme. Touch screen devices and wide screen HD TVs, all things considered they were pretty much spot on.

  • @Aarontlondon
    @Aarontlondon 5 лет назад +25

    Watching this on my HD enabled, widescreen, touch screen phone 28 years later.

  • @yogisie
    @yogisie 10 лет назад +590

    Touchable screens? Yeah right! Next they'll tell us that we'll be able to have handheld phones that we can carry!

    • @andysim232
      @andysim232 10 лет назад +7

      thats just silly ;)

    • @cleetose
      @cleetose 8 лет назад +28

      The video was from the 90's, they already had cell phones.

    • @yogisie
      @yogisie 8 лет назад +1

      cleetose yes, good point. Although they hardly in wide use.

    • @Holret
      @Holret 8 лет назад +8

      they already had them back then

    • @airminded8876
      @airminded8876 7 лет назад +1

      urbex2007
      I always wanted to use one of those...

  • @97channel
    @97channel 8 лет назад +290

    And here we are, 25 years on, with those much beloved little computers that your cheerful parcel man hands over to you, along with a an old biro that's standing in for the long lost stylus, so that you can have a jolly time fighting the lag as you attempt to put anything remotely resembling your signature on it's horrendously scratched up and battered old screen. It's a fine line between practical and a practical joke.

    • @willd6215
      @willd6215 8 лет назад +19

      funny stuff. I find it amusing that there are databases full of squiggles; rubbish signatures.

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 8 лет назад +7

      Delivery (WinCE, Psion) handhelds do not need to be iPad quality, they are a tool to execute a job, and they are tried and tested (and yes, often old) technology - if your parcel wasn't tracked correctly due to a bug in some fancy schmancy new device, I am sure your impatient old self would be MORE annoyed. What do you *expect* a device that is a TOOL, to look like - mollycoddled and pristine? It's a TOOL, not a stroked and polished consumer toy - it's SOLE purpose is to get the job done, not to make you coo and fawn over how sleek it is.
      You get your parcel, what does it matter? It WORKS, and there's an old saying which is pertinent to this example: _"If it ain't broke don't 'fix' it"_

    • @97channel
      @97channel 8 лет назад +4

      +unlokia - Yeah, I was kinda joking. Awkward.
      I do find it funny though how you have a bit of a go at me about slagging off the efficiency of old computers, yet four minutes before doing so you leave a comment on here echoing exactly what I said about the lag...
      "By the time that screen catches up with the stylus it will BE TOMORROW, therefore that appointment she scheduled would be redundant... whoops!"

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 8 лет назад +1

      97channel The computer being used in the video IS NOT what couriers use, it is ancient. You were referring to the perceived "downsides" with *current* devices, which seems a total non issue.
      Anything else?

    • @digitalrailroader
      @digitalrailroader 8 лет назад +2

      plus, the computer the delivery driver uses is designed to take the worst punishment that any driver can throw at it: bouncing around in his truck's map pocket, dropped onto hard concrete or Macadam/Asphalt, be used in harsh weather conditions where water can get onto it, and it usually has to connect to a database that is at least 5-10 years behind the latest technology, the latest iPad can't hope to survive any of that outside of a 3rd party case. case in point: my employer (a VERY well known Big Box Store) still uses Mototola MC9000 series mobile computers running Windows CE for inventory management. a lot of them look like crap, but they all still work for what the company needs.

  • @firestarter1888
    @firestarter1888 2 года назад +5

    Hard to imagine that RUclips was launched closer to the date that this was filmed then 2022.

  • @guytorie
    @guytorie 5 лет назад +50

    This really increases my appreciation of the fact that I can scroll down and comment while still watching this.

  • @feski1
    @feski1 5 лет назад +236

    1991 = “These are not likely to replace keyboards...”
    2019 = uses touch screen keyboard to comment.

    • @nitsuj8100
      @nitsuj8100 5 лет назад +16

      @Michael Ortiz dang son I have some pills and they have the word “chill” written on them. I think you need to take a couple of those

    • @feski1
      @feski1 5 лет назад +4

      Michael Ortiz Did someone take the jam out of your doughnut son? 😢😂

    • @tete1445
      @tete1445 4 года назад +1

      it's 2020 now, wake up

    • @feski1
      @feski1 4 года назад

      Tete The original comment wasn’t written “now”, in fact, it was written in 2019! There’s a lot of salty, jamless doughnuts in here tonight!

    • @tete1445
      @tete1445 4 года назад +1

      It wasn't 2019 two weeks ago, you wrote that comment in 2020.. what kind of drug are you on, son?

  • @KhanGarth
    @KhanGarth 8 лет назад +52

    26 years later and I STILL rarely if ever see waitstaff at restaurants using any kind of digital interface to enter orders, touch screen or not.

    • @xTheParadox99
      @xTheParadox99 5 лет назад +12

      Garth Palmer it’s actually pretty common here in Europe

    • @bobbobby9798
      @bobbobby9798 5 лет назад +6

      In McDonald's restaurants its standard😉

    • @dongargon763
      @dongargon763 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah almost all restaurants have a digital pos system a lot use iPads as an interface , pen and paper at table is still more practical tho

    • @arnav7181
      @arnav7181 5 лет назад

      The future is always overestimated

    • @_KingOfCalifornia
      @_KingOfCalifornia 5 лет назад +3

      I live in a relatively small town and most local businesses/restaurants use iPads

  • @entropy8000
    @entropy8000 3 года назад +54

    This really did predict a lot of how we use them its honestly impressive to me, i didnt know they had this tech back in 91

    • @AtheistOrphan
      @AtheistOrphan 2 года назад +5

      I can’t remember when the Apple Newton came out but I recall using a lightpen on the screen of my Vectrex back in 83/84.

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy 2 года назад

      I remember that the pharmacy here had some kind of touch-screen game of whatever inside the waiting area (no idea why or what it could do, I was 4 or so). That was 1992. But those were overlays on top of a normal CRT, which were far more common already as far as I know. As it was more broken than in working order, I have no idea what it could do.
      The difference is that this was an integrated thing ánd did not need a CRT.

    • @TheSilverMeridian
      @TheSilverMeridian 2 года назад

      Lol just think of all the inventions shelved.
      Nikola Tesla gave us free energy over 100 yrs ago.

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy 2 года назад

      @@TheSilverMeridian Yeah right. 'Free' energy...

  • @tdcattech
    @tdcattech 8 лет назад +76

    I love this stuff. :-) Good to see it only took us 15 years to adopt HD.

    • @Scripture-Man
      @Scripture-Man 7 лет назад

      Well it only took 9 years till we got widescreen TV.

    • @seanzappulla71
      @seanzappulla71 6 лет назад

      TDCatTech here in Australia we’re getting our first 4K TV channel on a pay TV over Satellite from October 2018. The techs are very busy installing dishes on the roofs of houses and apartment buildings in HFC cable areas. The HFC cable will be used for the internet.

    • @ojbeez5260
      @ojbeez5260 6 лет назад +1

      Reminds me of the purchase mistake I made back in the day when VHS was all the rage - sold the telly to pay for it. I also bought Windows 95 because 'everyone should have it' , did not realize you needed a computer to go with it. Same with going into cyberspace, did not realize that was the same as the World Wide Web but I needed an upgrade before I could get internet?? I asked the internet guy asked what plan I wanted, I asked if I could have several kilos of internet a per month then just laughed and I don't understand why??!!? Like my computer repair person was also joking with me saying there where chips in computers...haha...how many fries do you want with your typerwriter board...some people...back in my youth we didn't even have telephones, you had to write down in the book at the post office to use it and pay for it. You kids with your SeeDeeROMs and modems and portable cordless phones don't know how easy you have it. I had to walk 2 miles to make a phone call.

  • @hudldevice1092
    @hudldevice1092 4 года назад +8

    Tomorrow World was a great programme. I remember them doing a piece on computer mice. Great stuff.

  • @crimsonmask3819
    @crimsonmask3819 6 лет назад +50

    There was a 'touchscreen' type interactive display at the Science Museum I visited in grade school, probably around _1980._ As I recall, it was set up so that you could draw on the screen with up to 16 colors. I was impressed.

    • @ClosestNearUtopia
      @ClosestNearUtopia 2 года назад +1

      Probably a crt, with a pen connected to the screen. It worked somewhat how dunkhunt worked on crt, but instead of blanking the target, the screen got scanned and if the pencil pickedup the right signal, it would know where you would have pointed to the screen.

    • @ChatGPT1111
      @ChatGPT1111 2 года назад +2

      We used touch plasma screens with laser pens for our time clock and showing when work was completed at McDonnell Douglas (Florida Production) back in 1984. Each work step had a bar code and we would wand in when it was completed.

    • @AndrewHelgeCox
      @AndrewHelgeCox 2 года назад +2

      Lightpen.

    • @ClosestNearUtopia
      @ClosestNearUtopia 2 года назад

      @@AndrewHelgeCox this

    • @aetherland1883
      @aetherland1883 2 года назад

      Lmao foreshadowing digital art since the 80s.
      Uncanny.

  • @Oak138
    @Oak138 2 года назад +6

    1:43 using the car as a writing surface is causing all the defects 😂

  • @Mavermick1
    @Mavermick1 11 лет назад +52

    God I miss weekly programmes like this and Krypton Factor. TV was much better then!

    • @fer04i81
      @fer04i81 5 лет назад

      programmes? This is America!

    • @alanrmurphy
      @alanrmurphy 5 лет назад +4

      I know what you mean. There was no love island, strictly or in a celebrity back then. Television was a proper mix of entertainment and education.

    • @AsphaltAntelope
      @AsphaltAntelope 5 лет назад +1

      Check out the Fully Charged channel on RUclips, it's the closest thing we have

    • @GraemePryce1978
      @GraemePryce1978 5 лет назад

      Wow, I'd forgotten about The Krypton Factor! I hope Gordon Burns is still alive.

    • @vivekbhat720
      @vivekbhat720 5 лет назад

      Ok boomer

  • @Wobblybob2004
    @Wobblybob2004 8 лет назад +109

    Linking computers by radio? not in my life-time.

    • @krashd
      @krashd 6 лет назад +3

      Enter WiFi and then bluetooth, NFC and a myriad of other proprietary techs...

    • @peteszerszen4337
      @peteszerszen4337 2 года назад

      @@krashd They had it in the early-90s but it was much more brand proprietary and there wasn't yet a standard.

  • @carlzimmerman8700
    @carlzimmerman8700 8 лет назад +154

    Clearly this is just smoke and mirrors

    • @youandiryan
      @youandiryan 7 лет назад +1

      Carl Zimmerman hahahaha this made me crack up

  • @sameermehta9745
    @sameermehta9745 3 года назад +1

    Using touchscreen mobile to watch this video. How time flies.

  • @omkarghawate
    @omkarghawate 3 года назад +246

    this feels like rick and morty's interdimensional cable

  • @therealmjoc
    @therealmjoc 6 лет назад +29

    It's funny how much this programme got right about the future.

  • @yousorooo
    @yousorooo 10 лет назад +524

    I'm watching this on an HD handheld portable tablet.

    • @heartsineurope
      @heartsineurope 9 лет назад +9

      that's great. must feel amazing saying that watching a 20 year old video.

    • @Joke9972
      @Joke9972 8 лет назад

      +Derek Leung I don't think these 'computers' will ever become anything, but this white thing this man had in his hands, with this rocket shaped thing that put black points on this neat white sheet, what was that?! Amazing!

    • @tiagoaoa
      @tiagoaoa 8 лет назад +3

      I'm watching this as it is being recorded, in the studio, since I can move across the 4 dimensions.

    • @tiagoaoa
      @tiagoaoa 8 лет назад +2

      now I'm watching this live at my parents home with my younger self. It was pretty funny when people sent me to psychiatric wards because I was telling everyone about my cool friend who every now and then would come out of nowhere just to watch tv with me when I was alone. Took me years inside those walls to realize the thing is: I just, for some reason, can travel back and forth in time and also take my extra degree of freedom given by the 4th dimension to move around in space as I will.

    • @tiagoaoa
      @tiagoaoa 8 лет назад +1

      OK, a few questions that might arise because of my comments:
      Q1) How did you get such "powers"?
      A1) I do not now yet, but this information is (or will be, to you folks living in 3d) available in April 5 2032. I just chose not to look at it, nor do I intend to watch my death.
      Q2) The way you are describing yourself as a 4-dimensional who can also meet itself in different times, are you not just talking about the time-travel problem?
      A2) No, as I understand where such question might come from, I can tell you that 3-dimensional beings (or even inanimate objects) exist individually in each 3-dimensional space of the infinite 3d spaces that exist along the 4th dimension. What I do is take my 3d body and mentally observe the 4 dimensional space. Then, what is left is to focus in one point of the 4th dimension axis (or an instant in time, if that nomenclature suits you more). My 3d body then leaves that 4d point e goes to the other one I chose.
      Q3) So... you could just make a massive army of different temporal instances of your 3d body?
      A3) Yes, but there is an agreement to not pursue such methods anymore. Great wars occurs (or occurred, depending if you are a 4d'er) in 200 BC in australia, no one could win, since everybody's army was infinite. Right now, looking as far as the year 3000 AD it seems like the agreement still stand. But that can change.

  • @Cozycountry1
    @Cozycountry1 Год назад +1

    I remember seeing touchscreen technology in the film 1995 Clueless where Cher got a computer to match up her outfits and thought it was really cool as a nearly teenager. Now it is an intrinsic part of our lives in the modern world and we could not be without it. My flate father was a computer engineer and said he had used touchscreens in the 1970s at a job he had which amazed me it was used that far back in terms of how technology was capable of doing things.

  • @Toothlessfatguyplaysguitar
    @Toothlessfatguyplaysguitar 4 года назад +53

    Back then I never dreamed that the the technology that amazed me most in 2020 was I can track the pizza delivery guy from pizza hut in real time, and know exactly where my pizza is after it leaves the store

    • @nzrdb6
      @nzrdb6 4 года назад

      Only if you order overpriced pizza

    • @MBCMurrayPlaysRL
      @MBCMurrayPlaysRL 3 года назад

      Thats just a prediction, it would be too impractical to correctly track a pizza

  • @jamie123b
    @jamie123b 8 лет назад +33

    Amazing to think how far technology's come in just my lifetime

    • @jamie123b
      @jamie123b 8 лет назад +1

      Actually forget that, I wasn't born till 6 years after this lol

    • @GeniusMax99
      @GeniusMax99 8 лет назад

      yeah, just think about how gta evolved from the year you was born till 2017

  • @ControlAllDa1337
    @ControlAllDa1337 8 лет назад +8

    I fucking LOVED this show as a kid. Devastated when it ended.

  • @justsomeguywashwd_jbm821
    @justsomeguywashwd_jbm821 2 года назад +2

    Wow, it's amazing to see how far things have come in just 3 decades. I may have lived through it (Tomorrow's World used to be 1 of my favourite shows), but it's only when look back at something like this that you really feel how far things have come.

  • @tesselaynes5428
    @tesselaynes5428 3 года назад +14

    In 1974 when I was 12 I had a dream that I was holding my tv in my lap and pushing my finger on the screen where the little characters on the screen would move to where my finger had touched the screen.

  • @EeveeFromAlmia
    @EeveeFromAlmia 5 лет назад +6

    “Not likely to replace keyboards” I like that bit. The two exist together and at the same time, I’m even using one on a touch screen to type this out. It’s nice to think about.

  • @hughmungus6838
    @hughmungus6838 8 лет назад +137

    This looks impressive but I bet it will cost a lot when its released. Still might buy one.

    • @qwerp3
      @qwerp3 8 лет назад +8

      Hugh Mungus Is this sexual harassment?

    • @asmallbabby4205
      @asmallbabby4205 8 лет назад +29

      Buy one what? BUY ONE WHAT?!?! Are you implying that I am for sale? *IS THIS SEXUAL HARASSMENT?!?!!*

    • @SaveThePurpleRhino
      @SaveThePurpleRhino 8 лет назад +1

      Some wouldn't get it

    • @TerminusEst1982
      @TerminusEst1982 7 лет назад

      Jus flood the market bruh

    • @shapes9495
      @shapes9495 7 лет назад +1

      hugh mungus!

  • @EvanBoldt
    @EvanBoldt 2 года назад +2

    Industrial operator interfaces are almost all resistive touch screens and were actually one of the first widespread uses of touch screen technologies. They work with gloves and are wildly cheaper than the elaborate and inflexible array of buttons and indicators they replaced.

  • @christianbeccy
    @christianbeccy 5 лет назад +21

    I'd love to see Marques Brownlee reviewing this tech. 😂

  • @douro20
    @douro20 7 лет назад +4

    The pen-based computer being shown at the Jaguar plant is a GRIDpad, the first commercially available handheld pen computer, which was introduced in 1989. It uses a conductive grid printed on glass and a conductive stylus. It was designed by Jeff Hawkins, who was at the time the vice president of research at GRID Systems, and later founded Palm Computing.

  • @tomasdanielnieto5398
    @tomasdanielnieto5398 5 лет назад +36

    Interesting they were thinking handwriting recognition was the most natural way to type in a touch screen. But today we use a onscreen keyboard

    • @starlight122012
      @starlight122012 4 года назад +2

      um, lots of people use stylus pens to write onto Samsung notes and I wished that my police phone had a stylus and handwritting recognition software to write statements and notes of police jobs I attended, but no, had to type everything in on the on the touchscreen keyboard.

    • @stubmandrel
      @stubmandrel 4 года назад

      Because most people don't know how to use a pen these days! I can dictate to my phone and you've been able to dictate to computers for 20 years.

    • @domskinner7887
      @domskinner7887 4 года назад +1

      I use my stylus, I find it more natural.

    • @FoxzyD009
      @FoxzyD009 3 года назад

      @@domskinner7887 sry call old fashioned but I prefer pen n paper

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA 3 года назад

      @@FoxzyD009 pen n paper

  • @johnatkins2665
    @johnatkins2665 2 года назад +21

    Always a 'must watch' in our house from soon as I can remember watching TV. Was sad to see it go. This should be brought back in some form or other by the BBC. So much crap on the all channels these days, it would be good to have an intelligent and informative programme once in a while. There HAS to be room for it surely !

    • @moominmay
      @moominmay 2 года назад +3

      My thoughts exactly! As a kid who wasn’t particularly into science, this programme always fascinated me and totally agree it should be bought back with actual experts not high energy yooth presenters though! 😅ps there is a program on bbc news called Click and the beeb would probably reply that’s the replacement 😕

  • @Vcdvd
    @Vcdvd 5 лет назад +260

    Imagine 2020's kids will look at 1990's technology and feels like what the hell is this 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Ryanlexz
      @Ryanlexz 5 лет назад +15

      Tech will be the same in 2020 tho. Nothing has change they all still use touchscreen since the 1991😂😂

    • @DonVigaDeFierro
      @DonVigaDeFierro 5 лет назад +27

      Meh, Most everything we have today existed in the year 2000. Cell phones, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, laptops, Flat screen televisions... We now have better versions of those things, but everything was there... Except tablets. Those weren't a thing.

    • @theMF69
      @theMF69 5 лет назад +1

      Lmao don't you realise it's 2019

    • @kabrep
      @kabrep 5 лет назад +4

      @@theMF69 2020 kids will live in 2030 ....in ten years technology will be 10x cooler

    • @nekroneko
      @nekroneko 5 лет назад +14

      @@DonVigaDeFierro Self driving cars, drones, 3D printers, fully automated warehouses, and checkoutless shops. All exist today but didn't 20 years ago and all will be commonplace in 10 to 20 years ago, all vastly improved on what we have now. The reason you say meh is because you aren't looking forward to what is coming, but back at what has already been with us for quite some time now.

  • @Rubensgardens.Skogsmuseum
    @Rubensgardens.Skogsmuseum 8 лет назад +4

    They have been around since the 60'ies. Been working with touch screen controlled industrial equipment built in 1979. It was quite impressive back in 2010 that they had been around for such a time...

  • @ProgrammerInProgress
    @ProgrammerInProgress 4 года назад +8

    Still eagerly awaiting that electronic chequebook to come out!

    • @AndyK.1
      @AndyK.1 2 года назад +1

      A step too far for banks 😂

  • @flybobbie1449
    @flybobbie1449 2 года назад +5

    Thursday was such a good evening to watch tv. Best of the week. TotP, Tomorrows World. Usually some comedies, then Horizon would clash with Fawlty Towers.

  • @RPKGameVids
    @RPKGameVids 10 лет назад +142

    I didn't realise widescreen TV's were around as early as '91.

    • @pix046
      @pix046 10 лет назад +7

      They were not around until the day after the programme was made..

    • @toresbe
      @toresbe 10 лет назад +10

      The initial, analog high definition standards were widescreen.

    • @EgoShredder
      @EgoShredder 9 лет назад +1

      +RPKVids I remember seeing them a few years later in the UK, or to be more specific England.

    • @weirdofreak2505
      @weirdofreak2505 8 лет назад +7

      RPKVids My first wife died in 1991 of cancer. She was only 31 years old

    • @RPKGameVids
      @RPKGameVids 8 лет назад +6

      I'm sorry to hear that.

  • @Drawyah
    @Drawyah 8 лет назад +9

    5:11 - We beat that Chequebook! It's called PayPal. 😄

  • @SixShots5
    @SixShots5 5 лет назад +12

    Watching this on a note 9. How far we've come eh

  • @ukranaut
    @ukranaut 2 года назад +1

    30+ years later - still no better input device than a physical keyboard.
    Will there ever be one?

  • @smallbluemachine
    @smallbluemachine 8 лет назад +43

    We're all 90's yuppies now!

  • @PhoenixCNSTL
    @PhoenixCNSTL 3 года назад +21

    So in conclusion, 1991 people says that stylus is going to be the mouse of touchscreen.
    Steve Jobs with his iPhone: *"who needs a STYLUS?"*

    • @donkmeister
      @donkmeister 3 года назад +1

      LG in 2007 "Who is this Steve Jobs and why is he ripping off our touchscreen phone design?!" 🤔

    • @markshaw270
      @markshaw270 3 года назад

      Me with my note 20 ultra, fcking very good phone, I can't whine

    • @Zodroo_Tint
      @Zodroo_Tint 3 года назад

      You don't need stylus if you don't think different.

  • @michaelparker2449
    @michaelparker2449 8 лет назад +98

    I wish they'd bring Tomorrow's World back but the BBC does almost nothing good anymore.

    • @SuperHydra93
      @SuperHydra93 8 лет назад

      we have click thst shows new tech ect

    • @blower1
      @blower1 8 лет назад +4

      ahh yes, Click....the never ending round the world jolly for Spencer Kelly.

    • @michaelparker2449
      @michaelparker2449 8 лет назад +6

      I've watched Click but see it as nothing but a low budget tech highlight show, and I expect a lot more from my £145.50 when the last few years literally the only BBC show I've watched is Doctor Who.

    • @kinstar
      @kinstar 8 лет назад

      Michael Parker they like keeping shows like doctor who running instead

    • @michaelparker2449
      @michaelparker2449 8 лет назад +4

      k ly And they managed to kill Top Gear and BBC3 which were the only other things I enjoyed.

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 3 года назад +7

    This video proves how much we’ve improved technologically since then. We use touchscreens all day, all night nowadays...

  • @Tiffany-Australia
    @Tiffany-Australia 5 лет назад +28

    I'm very proud of the people who've worked hard to create/ upgrade these amazing inventions from the beginning of time. If not for them, we would be trying to figure all this out today and not have what we have yet. 🙂

    • @TheAbandonedAccount7
      @TheAbandonedAccount7 2 года назад

      I'll pass. Y'all can have the touch screen back. It didn't work out as intended. Ain't praising anyone who causes this many issues in life

    • @phytoplank
      @phytoplank 2 года назад

      @@TheAbandonedAccount7 poor comprehension, eh?

    • @svin7987
      @svin7987 4 дня назад

      we owe God the possibility of inventing all these stuff.

  • @ncrsoldier4603
    @ncrsoldier4603 5 лет назад +52

    I know we are making a lot of jokes here but realize this, in 28 years we have nearly perfected something that was thought to be impossible. Just imagine what we think is impossible now. Whatever you think is impossible now, will be on shelves at your local Walmart for $49.99.

    • @nat0106951
      @nat0106951 5 лет назад +7

      cold fusion powered jetpack
      holodeck
      5 senses virtual reality headset
      mind uploading
      inter galactic flying car
      wormhole teleporter

    • @ncrsoldier4603
      @ncrsoldier4603 5 лет назад +3

      @@nat0106951 Quantum computer. Oh wait...

    • @pran6090
      @pran6090 4 года назад

      @@nat0106951 damn man.

    • @srbnsn
      @srbnsn 4 года назад

      Ah yes, my ‘local’ Walmart which would be roughly 4.5k miles away.

    • @DrPlausivel
      @DrPlausivel 4 года назад +1

      If there are Walmarts.

  • @Zomfoo
    @Zomfoo 8 лет назад +17

    Cool tech! I can't wait to use it in my Flying car!

    • @MeTheRob
      @MeTheRob 8 лет назад +7

      Careful you don't crash. Using your computer pen thing while piloting a car is a serious offence.

    • @svin7987
      @svin7987 4 дня назад

      flying cars better never happen. I'm not gonna ride in 1 at least. You can actually argue that planes are flying cars

  • @RetroGadgetMan
    @RetroGadgetMan 3 года назад +4

    I found the HDTV CRTs piece very interesting. I had know idea that it was in its infancy that long ago.

  • @dominichazell7862
    @dominichazell7862 4 года назад +17

    It’s fascinating and crazy to watch this knowing that this hi tec has already been and gone and is now even more advanced. I was surprised to hear them already calling it HD rather than high definition. Back then broadcasters were still saying television instead of TV.

  • @JasmineSurrealVideos
    @JasmineSurrealVideos 5 лет назад +18

    I loved Tommorrows World, I watched Judith Hann and co as a kid, and as a teen the Howard Stableford (sigh!) and then the fab Phillippa Forrester. It was never patronising, always entertaining and accessible, and gave a tech and science interested kid like me a palpable look into the near future. They got the odd thing wrong, but they mainly got it very right. They did a reunion show fairly recently which I thoroughly enjoyed.
    BTW some commenters don't know what a chequebook is, well it was a rectangular book with detachable pages printed with your bank details and you'd sign them with an amount on to pay someone with.

    • @Jizzlewobbwtfcus
      @Jizzlewobbwtfcus 2 года назад

      Lol my dad still uses his :D

    • @GeeEee75
      @GeeEee75 11 месяцев назад

      Ha ha, can't believe that there are adults who don't know what a cheque book is! I guess in years to come there'll be adults who don't know what cash money is.

  • @JSMachineWorks
    @JSMachineWorks 5 лет назад +264

    "these are unlikely to replace keypads"
    *_*chuckles_**

    • @Pendleton115
      @Pendleton115 5 лет назад +36

      JSMachineWorks Well they still haven’t, even the iPad has had a keyboard option available for quite a few years now. Typing just simply doesn’t hold up without any physical feedback.

    • @withnail-and-i
      @withnail-and-i 5 лет назад +11

      Even the latest Macbook keyboards are annoying to type on, they haven't got to the point where they can replace a keyboard with depth in the keys.

    • @Kingrhem.
      @Kingrhem. 5 лет назад +3

      Computers still use keyboards It's a long time before we ditch them definitely not this decade

    • @B1-K4R
      @B1-K4R 4 года назад +2

      They haven't and never will

    • @screus69
      @screus69 4 года назад

      I mean we still have them so I guess she is half right.. maybe soon we will have a full replacement like voice activated AI like siri and alexa

  • @slimyish
    @slimyish 2 года назад +1

    So weird, I was born in 91 so I remember growing up with the transition to all the new technology, but now we are so used to it 4K television, touch screen devices etc it’s hard to remember ever not having it

  • @herrfriberger5
    @herrfriberger5 7 лет назад +7

    Some perspective though: Touchscreen were around in the early 1980s, albeit on CRTs. Pointing devices like light pens were used in the 1960s.

    • @-_James_-
      @-_James_- 2 года назад

      Capacitive touchscreens were invented in the mid-60s. Not sure if the originals used pens or not, but I see no reason why they would need to.

  • @ChadSlampiece
    @ChadSlampiece 8 лет назад +26

    I still remember seeing a Tomorrow's World segment on Bluetooth and how it was going to be put in toasters and ovens and fridges to allow them all to talk to eachother.

    • @TheAbandonedAccount7
      @TheAbandonedAccount7 2 года назад

      It's really not all that wild when u realize all this stuff started being developed in secrecy in the 60s and 70s. It's not like the 90s was just full of "predictions." They knew what was coming bc they were creating it.

  • @BA-vv4jy
    @BA-vv4jy 8 лет назад +358

    Keep dreaming....This will never happen.

    • @madpistol
      @madpistol 8 лет назад +25

      I know. I'm starting to give up hope...
      "Hey Siri... what's the weather like outside?"

    • @MeTheRob
      @MeTheRob 8 лет назад +20

      There is no such thing as outside.

    • @scottsterling7659
      @scottsterling7659 8 лет назад +1

      MeTheRob so true

    • @peksn
      @peksn 7 лет назад +5

      Brady Amy
      >Touches the like button

    • @lordtroublesome
      @lordtroublesome 7 лет назад +2

      *typed using the a device that converts touches to letters*

  • @SusanAmberBruce
    @SusanAmberBruce 2 года назад

    7:49 "And hopefully preventing you from going into the red" Ha ha ha, just made me laugh out loud 😂🤣😄

  • @apophis3852
    @apophis3852 5 лет назад +91

    I wonder if she's still alive today and was able to see her prediction. Hello 2020!

    • @apophis3852
      @apophis3852 4 года назад +2

      @Bob Mathews Woahh!! 🤯

    • @tgmtf5963
      @tgmtf5963 4 года назад +20

      She's using iphone now

    • @nevillemason6791
      @nevillemason6791 4 года назад +32

      You are joking? People don't drop dead just because they reach the age of 40. Judith Hann is still working 29 years later. See: judithhann.co.uk/

    • @apophis3852
      @apophis3852 4 года назад +1

      @@nevillemason6791 wow that's great. Haha

    • @Stefan-
      @Stefan- 3 года назад +25

      @@nevillemason6791 She was 49 in 1991, but is 78 now, so questioning if she was still alive was certainly justified.

  • @itxofficial8281
    @itxofficial8281 5 лет назад +56

    Back when we used to embrace modern technology, and looked positively into the future ahead of us. Those were the days!

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 4 года назад +1

      "The end of history", they called it. I wouldn't trade growing up in the 90's for anything else.

    • @SurinderKaur-cm4ww
      @SurinderKaur-cm4ww 4 года назад +3

      Ok boomer

    • @DaGleese
      @DaGleese 4 года назад +5

      @@SurinderKaur-cm4ww Look up what a Boomer is my dude. This video was from '91...

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy 2 года назад +1

      Well, I think that the difference is that technology has turned around so much: back then, new technology made things easier. These days, it seems that technology is only making things more complex...

    • @GarethColquhoun
      @GarethColquhoun 2 года назад +4

      @@SurinderKaur-cm4ww Regurgitating internet memes, is so cringe

  • @garethbattersby
    @garethbattersby 6 лет назад +54

    1991 feels so recent, yet the future tech they're talking about looks so ancient, you forget how advanced our current tech actually is considering the time frames we're working with

    • @shamsarefin5204
      @shamsarefin5204 2 года назад +1

      it really isnt that advanced...lol.

    • @dualnon6643
      @dualnon6643 2 года назад +10

      @@shamsarefin5204 it literally is the most advanced it’s ever been

    • @nagualdesign
      @nagualdesign 2 года назад +1

      While computer technology advances at a phenomenal rate, the stylus (including handwriting recognition, etc.) took so long to develop and mature that we had a generation of people who were so used to using other input methods that the stylus was outdated. You can use your finger to point, or if you need to write you can type faster than writing.

    • @TheAbandonedAccount7
      @TheAbandonedAccount7 2 года назад +1

      "advanced"

    • @TheAbandonedAccount7
      @TheAbandonedAccount7 2 года назад

      @@dualnon6643 relative to what? LOL!! 😂

  • @GIFT19JOY23
    @GIFT19JOY23 2 года назад +2

    21 years later why RUclips recommends this😂😂😂

  • @robflynn509
    @robflynn509 5 лет назад +21

    If the BBC brought back Tomorrow's World, could we even begin to imagine how today's technology would appear in 30 years' time?

    • @matiasariel6581
      @matiasariel6581 5 лет назад

      Actually i thing its still hidden😅😅😅😅

    • @PatrickPease
      @PatrickPease 3 года назад +1

      We'd probably still have paper. Pens. Cars. food on plates, and walk maybe more than we do now

    • @jamesgravil9162
      @jamesgravil9162 2 года назад +2

      We'll probably be living in Mad Max thirty years from now.

    • @TheTruthKiwi
      @TheTruthKiwi 2 года назад

      Yeah, it's a tough one because we seem to have pretty much plateaued with the form factors we have. Cellphones couldn't get much thinner, we already have paper thin, foldable touch screens.
      Surely someone will finally work out how to make holograms a thing

    • @PirateCat822
      @PirateCat822 2 года назад

      @@TheTruthKiwi well holograms do exist,it's just that no one has figured out what to do with them outside of digital aquariums and concerts.

  • @fisherroastedpeanut
    @fisherroastedpeanut 4 года назад +49

    “Yuppie accessory”

  • @StormInc1498
    @StormInc1498 3 года назад +4

    Presenter in 1991: We’ll be using touchscreens with pens having handwriting recognition from now on.
    And soon afterwards, in 2015 - Apple Pencil is released.

    • @Shadi_Wajed
      @Shadi_Wajed 2 года назад

      PalmPilot with Stylus pen in the 90's?

  • @GosWardHen98
    @GosWardHen98 2 года назад +2

    In 1991 the only gadget we had after 1 year married was a microwave and a remote tv with a vhs video recorder. Today we have 4 computers including a laptop each, 4 tablets including an iPad my wife uses & have each a smartphone. Digital microwave, A digital freeview box, Amazon streaming pen drive & smart tv with dvd player all connected to fibre optic broadband / telephone line. Digital controlled gas boiler and radio time- controlled alarm clock. Oh yes, we do a shopping list every week using a pen & paper 😁 How did we manage!