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A Vodaphone VT1 "mobile" phone was £1,500 in 1985. The latest iPhone 16 is £999.
In 1985, 128GB of computer memory cost over $10 million. Today it's about £12.
I worked out once if I'd spent a month's salary on Microsoft stock when they launched in 1986, I'd be holding about £10m worth now (enough to buy that 128GB memory back then!).
First mobile I had was about £600 if you looked at the contact price ( it was a Motorola StarTac)
I once decided to upgrade my computer to a 1GB hard drive costing £799 thinking that I would never have to upgrade again...
I bought some shares in Acorn computers, then ARM, then Apple, increasing these when Jobs rejoined and the first iMac launched. I wish I'd invested more heavily when iPhone came out but I did with iPad and made a lot then. In a way those and some cashed in share options I had through work paid for my boat ( they actually paid off most of my mortgage and I spent the money from the sale of the house on the boat and the French house). I still have a fairly large number of AAPL
I've lost on some other tech investments though and never bought MS, Google or Facebook. Mu son and his partner both work in Fintech and there is money to be made there but it is very volatile.