The toys of the past may have been cheesy, but you can’t deny the creativity needed to build something engaging without any electronics. One stalwart toy from this category is View-Master, the little ...
Remember the View-Master—a 75-year-old stereoscopic viewer toy that used cardboard reels? Today Google and Mattel are reviving the device for the 21st century. Instead of showing still images, it’s ...
Remember the View-Master? You slotted a disc of slides called a ‘reel’ into the top, clicked the lever on the right, and were thrilled by the scenes before your eyes. Introduced in 1939, the ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Google and Mattel today announced a View-Master for a new generation that swaps out the classic toy’s slide film ...
The Master view in Impress is the equivalent of page styles in Writer. It's the view where you can set elements of design that appear throughout your presentation, such as the slide background and ...
NEW YORK — The iconic View-Master stereoscopic photo viewer you had as a kid is catching up to the digital age. Mattel is teaming up with Google on an upcoming virtual reality-based View-Master that ...
Mattel, who's no stranger to adapting their products into feature films, has partnered with MGM for a movie based on the classic View-Master toy. Photo by Federico Rostagno This marks the second ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Mattel is rekindling interest its classic View-Master toy ...
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