If
you’re
a
fan
of
all
things
retro,
Grid’s
framed
disassembled
gadgets
are
a
celebration
of
vintage
tech
you
will
likely
find
charming.
The
company
turns
obsolete
smartphones,
gaming
consoles,
controllers,
and
other
old-school
gizmos
into
collage-like
artwork
placed
in
shadowbox-style
frames,
making
for
incredibly
unusual
pieces
of
home
or
office
decor.
And
right
now
through
September
12th,
many
of
our
favorite
Grid
items
are
up
to
around
40
percent
off
in
honor
of
the
company’s
fourth
anniversary.
A
wide
range
of
nostalgia-inducing
gadgets
are
on
sale;
you
can
check
them
all
out
here.
You
can,
for
instance,
buy
the
translucent Game
Boy
Color and
the iPod
Photo from
2004
for
$159.20
when
you
use
promo
code GRID4 at
checkout.
For
me,
though,
the
most
noteworthy
deal
is
the iPhone
4S,
which
is
down
to
an
all-time
low
of
$99
($70
off).
It
was
my
first
smartphone
ever
and
will
always
hold
a
special
place
in
my
heart
as
a
result
—
plus
it’s
also
the
first
iPhone
to
support
Siri.
That
said,
if
you
want
to
go
even
further
back
in
time,
you
can
consider
the
first-generation
iPhone
2G
for
$299
—
a
whopping
$400
discount
on
the
2007
smartphone.
The
Grid
4S
depicts
the
iPhone
4S
—
the
first
Apple
device
to
support
Siri
—
in
all
its
glory.
The
unique
artwork
consists
of
around
40
pieces
in
total,
making
it
a
great
pick
for
any
Apple
or
smartphone
enthusiast.
$99
at
Grid
Grid’s
framed
Game
Boy
Color
puts
Nintendo’s
famed
handheld
from
1998
on
full
display,
including
the
casing,
buttons,
and
even
the
internal
gadgetry.
$159
at
Grid
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