“Old school” technology refers to devices, tools, and gadgets that are no longer popular or used due to the emergence of more modern technology. It typically refers to items that were once commonplace but have been replaced with more efficient, automated, or sophisticated products. Examples of “old school” technology could include landline phones, cassette tapes, VHS tapes, and CRT monitors. As technology continues to advance, the definition of “old school” will continue to evolve—as will the gadgets and tools that fall under that definition.