… There are too many episodes for me to be able to pick out exactly which one this is from, what year it aired in…
But uh, fairly commonplace, reasonably affordable smartwatches, with the kind of functionality described… didn’t really become a thing until roughly the mid '10s.
Yes, there were earlier ‘smartwatches’, or things that could be argued to fall into that definition… but they were extremely niche, quite pricey.
Apple’s first smartwatch didn’t come out till 2015.
Smartphones, with touchscreens, did not really even exist at a reasonable price point, with significant numbers of people using them untill the latter third or quarter of KotH’s seasons.
Like I still remember having some clamshell, phyiscal keyboard ‘smartphone’ in 08 - 09.
King of the Hill aired from '97 to '09.
… There are too many episodes for me to be able to pick out exactly which one this is from, what year it aired in…
But uh, fairly commonplace, reasonably affordable smartwatches, with the kind of functionality described… didn’t really become a thing until roughly the mid '10s.
Yes, there were earlier ‘smartwatches’, or things that could be argued to fall into that definition… but they were extremely niche, quite pricey.
Apple’s first smartwatch didn’t come out till 2015.
Smartphones, with touchscreens, did not really even exist at a reasonable price point, with significant numbers of people using them untill the latter third or quarter of KotH’s seasons.
Like I still remember having some clamshell, phyiscal keyboard ‘smartphone’ in 08 - 09.
S12E16 aired 2008, title Pour Some Sugar on Kahn. Kahn does Karaoke, General Gum steals his song.
THERE’S GOT TO BE,
A MORNING AFTER.
HOT SAUUUUUCE! NOW!
https://kingofthehill.fandom.com/wiki/Pour_Some_Sugar_on_Kahn
S12E16, 2008
Lol, the first smart watches were released before 9/11. Maybe niche and pricey, but you could easily say the same of the original apple watch
You could get a Casio watch with mp3 player back in 2000
You could buy am/fm watches in the 90’s, not ‘mp3’, but would definitely be talk radio and Sinatra.