This selection of the most unhelpful reviews for silly products left by users on Amazon is hilarious.
Graphic designer from San Francisco Michael Tompert and his friend photographer Paul Fairchild have created a series of photographs of the broken, ruined, bullet-riddled and run over by a train Apple products. All the gadgets were bought on their own money and then destroyed. It should be noted that in the past Michael Tompert worked at Apple and is always a fan of this company.
Everybody knows that Apple is quite successful nowadays but it wasn’t like that before. They should to work hard but nonetheless they did make some crappy products. Here is the list of worst of them.
Apple 3 (1980)
When you’re looking for a home computer that will probably overheat and catch fire, look no further than the Apple 3. The successor to the hugely popular Apple 2 (see what they did there), this was a huge flop. Also, a genuine fire hazard.
It is amazing to see how dependent we all have become on Google products and services. While some of the products in these photos are unofficial, some of them are. I guess we will simply have to wait and see how far Google and their products and services are going to influence our lives.
I’d love to have a Google fridge, looks good :)
Gadgets may be ingenious, they are nonetheless most of the time useless in the long term, but as some say: what’s useless is essential! ))
So, this is a list of things that are really useless.
Some are funny though…Hands-Free
This is a cool compilation of creative objects, gadgets…
I totally want some of these!
If you like creative stuff like that, you should definitely look at the smart and creative products from Fred & Friends, if you haven’t seen this post yet.
Those pics were not photoshopped, they’re all real product names…
What were their creators thinking?
That’s what your house could look like if you bought all the products gathered here. I’m sure it would make a sensation, but I’m not sure people would come twice to visit you…
Bleeding pillar candles
When I saw these pictures, I was very impressed, especially with some of them. Guys from the site SugarStacks tried to give us an idea about how much sugar we can consume if we eat some products. But they note: “We don't differentiate between different types of sugar - i.e., sucrose, fructose, cane sugar, corn syrup, honey, etc., although there are differences in how these sugars are metabolized. We just used cubes of white sugar as a visual aid”.