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Early 2000s technology wasn’t always the most advanced, but it often felt incredibly luxurious. Long before smartphones put everything in our pockets, certain gadgets carried a kind of status that was impossible to ignore. Seeing someone pull one of these out at school, on a family road trip, or at the mall was enough to make you think they were living a completely different life.

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The RAZR was impossibly thin, made satisfying clicking sounds, and looked like something from the future. If someone flipped one open in public, people noticed.

13 Pieces Of Technology That Made You Feel Rich In The Early 2000s
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Thousands of songs in your pocket felt almost magical in the early 2000s. Even better, you could casually scroll through your music library while everyone else was still carrying stacks of CDs.

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There was something about a VAIO that made it look more expensive than every other laptop in the room. Whether you were writing a paper or downloading songs from LimeWire, you felt important doing it.

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Family road trips changed forever once these appeared. In the early 2000s, watching a movie in the back seat felt like first class travel.

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Owning a BlackBerry suggested you had meetings to attend and emails to answer, even if the most important thing on your schedule was getting home before your favorite TV show started.

A giant flat screen mounted on the wall was one of the clearest status symbols of the early 2000s. People would walk into the living room and immediately start talking about it.

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Before smartphones took over, the Sidekick’s sliding screen looked incredibly futuristic. It was the kind of device that instantly attracted a crowd at school.

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The commercials made it seem like every successful adult owned one. In the early 2000s, a Bose system gave any room an instant upgrade.

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The console itself was impressive, but owning an Xbox 360 near launch often meant you had access to the newest games before everyone else.

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These speakers could make a bedroom sound like a movie theater. During the early 2000s, they were practically a dream setup for PC gamers.

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Being able to pause live television felt like science fiction. Once people experienced TiVo, going back to regular TV suddenly felt primitive.

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The floating display looked more like modern art than a computer. It was the kind of machine people stared at even when it was turned off.

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The PSP felt almost unfair when it launched. In the early 2000s, having console quality games, music, videos, and internet access in your hands made it seem like you owned a device from ten years in the future.

The gadgets that impressed people in the early 2000s weren’t always the fastest or most powerful by today’s standards. What made them special was how futuristic they felt at the time. They represented convenience, style, and a glimpse of where technology was heading.

Looking back, many of these devices seem charmingly outdated, but the feeling they created is still easy to remember. If you owned even one of these pieces of early 2000s technology, there was a good chance you felt just a little richer than everyone else.

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