Throwback to 1992

In 1992, the entertainment scene was vibrant with creativity. Iconic movies like “Reservoir Dogs” and “A Few Good Men” hit the big screens, while TV shows like “The Real World” and “Melrose Place” captured the attention of viewers. Musically, the year was a mix of classic hits and emerging trends, with albums like “Automatic for the People” by R.E.M. and “Unplugged” by Eric Clapton making waves. The world of entertainment in 1992 was a melting pot of innovation and nostalgia, and it truly set the stage for the diverse and dynamic era that followed.

1992

Interesting stats

Average cost of a new house

$ 123,000

Average cost of a new car

$ 16,000

Average annual income

$ 28,970

1992

Notable invention

Revolutionizing Communication: The VideoPhone 2500 - Bringing Color to the World of Videophones!

In 1992, AT&T made history by introducing the VideoPhone 2500, a revolutionary device that would change the way people communicated. This innovative videophone was the first of its kind, capable of transmitting colorful video over analog telephone lines. With this breakthrough technology, users could now see the person they were speaking to in full color, bringing a whole new level of visual communication to the world. The VideoPhone 2500 opened up a whole new world of possibilities for businesses and individuals, allowing for more effective and engaging communication. This invention marked a significant milestone in the evolution of telecommunications, demonstrating the power of technology to transform the way we connect with one another.

1992

Top movies

1992

Top songs

Color Me Badd

CeCe Peniston

["Guns N Roses"]

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Jon Secada

Tom Cochrane

Billy Ray Cyrus

Michael Jackson

Sir Mix-A-Lot

Boyz II Men