Article 6M0MR Fallout Pip-Boy review: a wearable fit for the wasteland

Fallout Pip-Boy review: a wearable fit for the wasteland

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Andrew Webster
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It's hard to say what, precisely, makes a design timeless. Some classic gadgets are simply beautiful, while others remain functional years after they come out. The list of truly timeless products in tech is small, but there's one name that looms large: RobCo Industries' Pip-Boy. Sure, it's relatively simple, and some of its features only work if you're stuck underground. But when a design hasn't changed for 200 years, you know it's doing something right.

For those who have been living under an irradiated rock, a Pip-Boy is a wrist-worn computer that - despite originally being meant for the pre-war world and, later, life inside of a Vault-Tec vault - has become an indispensable tool for survival out in the wasteland. It's large and...

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