Check out this guy's betamax collection. holy shit
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Date: November 24th, 2012 3:44 PM Author: violet station ape
Sony believed that having better quality recordings was the key to success, and that consumers would be willing to pay a higher retail price for this, whereas it soon became clear that consumer desire was focused more intently on recording time, lower retail price, compatibility with other machines for sharing (as VHS was becoming the format in the majority of homes), brand loyalty to companies who licensed VHS (RCA, Magnavox, Zenith, Quasar, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, even JVC itself, et al.), and compatibility for easy transfer of information
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Date: November 24th, 2012 3:43 PM Author: drunken stag film
betamax?
more like maxbeta!
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