Electronic pregnancy test compared in performance with the first IBM computer

Twitter users parsed electronic pregnancy tests from popular American stores and

We found out that electronics play almost no role in them.At most, it can be compared to the first IBM computer for the sake of interest.

Each test, which cost less than $5, includedyourself a processor, a stick of RAM, a battery and a small LCD display. The engineers running the tests noted that these devices were likely faster than IBM's first PC. The difference is that the tests are first urinated on and then simply thrown away.

Buyers may feel that addingelectronics makes testing more accurate. But in reality, these electronic tests still contain the same strip on which you need to urinate. The electronic components are used here only to read the result, which is displayed in the form of strips on conventional tests.