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In the pre-title sequence of the James Bond film Moonraker (1979), we can spot a Weltron 2001 8-Track player.

The radio is located in the small airplane from Apollo Airways in which James Bond is travelling. When the pilot and stewardess reveal themselves to be bad, we can see the round Weltron radio next to the door that leads to the cockpit.

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Arms trader Brad Whitaker (played by Joe Don Baker) is using a Philips AV5600 Remote Control in The Living Daylights (1987).

We first see Whitaker use the remote control when he shows General Pushkin (John Rhys-Davies) the weapons in the drawers under his military display case.

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Next to Q's work desk in No Time To Die we can see his highly technical sound system set-up, which includes a Polyend Seq 8-Track 32-Step Sequencer.

The Polyend Seq 8-Track 32-Step Sequencer is a professional 8-track, 32-step hardware sequencer with MIDI and USB I/O ports.

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Q (Ben Whishaw) owns a Ultimaker 3 3D Printer in his house in No Time To Die (2021).

The 3d printer can be seen in the film and can be spotted on some set photos.

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In No Time To Die we get a great look into Q's house, and we have already spotted several items, including SMEG appliances, a Dell laptop and a Leica camera, see al

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In one of the first shots of the film No Time To Die, we get a close-up shot of a Bang & Olufsen BeoSound CD Player.

The cd player is playing music in the Norwegian house of Madeleine Swann's mother in the first scene of the film.

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