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In 1975, Sony launched the first video recorders for the home. This was followed by the great format war with VHS, which Sony only partially lost.
The broken video – actually a combined Sony DVD/VHS player-recorder – had been under my bed for a solid 17 years, but then the bed had to go, leaving the video exposed to low winter sun and an ...
Your old VHS tapes are likely gathering dust, and they won't last forever. Fortunately, it's easier than ever to preserve them by converting to digital.
The GoVideo VR2940 DVD Recorder+VCR is a single box that reduces clutter in your AV rack, providing DVD playback and recording, VHS playback and recording, and dubbing between the two.
Celebrate VCR Day with a look at the past, how the beloved platform came into existence, and where it ended.
VHS tapes are bordering on extinction. Luckily, we've put together an in-depth guide on how to convert VHS to DVD or another modern format of your choosing.
Additionally, the DMR-EZ48VK includes an integrated VHS player, ensuring that even older media can be recorded onto a DVD with ease. Sony RDR-GX380 Sony’s RDR-GX380 is a high-performance DVD recorder ...
Ever wondered what happened to VCRs? Discover the answer along with some of the best places you can still buy a VCR/DVD combo device online.
VHS wasn’t the first home-use VCR (video cassette recorder) machine. Sony’s Betamax format had beaten VHS to market by a couple of years.