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JVC has ceased production of its single remaining VHS player after a successful run of 32 years. The player, long ago technically obsolete, was made primarily to service older, supplementary ...
JVC announced a slew of new audio and video products here yesterday, including the company’s first three-in-one video recorder player. The DR-MX1S features a DVD burner, VHS deck and a 160GB hard ...
S-VHS machines can also record and play conventional VHS tapes, albeit with ordinary VHS quality. The JVC HR-S6600U puts the super in Super VHS.
The JVC player was probably only ever intended to service old, supplementary collections of tapes, but my romantic side hopes that at least one person will see this news and think “Aww, shucks ...
JVC licensed the VHS format to other electronics makers such as Sharp, so in its first year, many brands of VHS machines flooded the market. VHS-based players were cheaper than their Betamax ...
For example, the original Sony Betamax player’s eject mechanism was far smoother than that of JVC’s original VHS player. Betamax also had better video quality compared to the VHS.
JVC distributes a complete line of video and audio equipment, including high definition displays, camcorders, VCRs, D-VHS recorders, DVD players and recorders, satellite systems, home and portable ...
News RIP, VHS players: The last VCRs ever will be made this month Soon, you'll no longer be able to buy a brand new VHS player.
Although we're huge fans of convergence around here -- i.e. packing as many functions as possible into a single device -- our love of feature-creep has never extended to VCR / DVD combo units ...
VHS cassettes are an obsolete technology but they were a major commodity in their heyday. Here's what it stood for and how they played your favorite movies.