When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. JVC has ceased production of its single remaining VHS player after a successful run of 32 years.
The VCR is officially going the way of the Betamax and LaserDisc: into the technology graveyard. Funai Electric, a Japanese electronics company that may be the last VCR-maker in the world, announced ...
A company in Japan only recently realized it was time to stop making Video Home System machines—commonly known as VHS. Japan-based Funai announced earlier in July that it would cease production of its ...
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VHS looks better and worse than I remember
So VHS doesn't look as bad as my adult brain thought it would, it doesn't look as good as my child brain remembers, but there ...
Watching video on the go just got easier with the portable VHS player Rampage VBP1000. With a built-in dual stereo and a battery life of up to 50 minutes, you can watch (part of a) movie anywhere, ...
Be warned, vintage videophiles: Japan’s Funai Electric, a company that claims to be the last manufacturer of videocassette recorders (VCRs), will manufacture its last VHS player this month. Funai, ...
We’re not crying. You’re crying. An 86-year-old eBay shopper wrote a heartwarming letter to the seller who sent him a VHS player, thanking him for helping bring back memories of his younger days.
WASHINGTON — Kids are asking, “What is this thing?” to a piece of technology, but it’s not an 8-track player, first-edition Apple computer or larger-than-life cellphone. A new viral video from the ...
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