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Whatever happened to D-VHS?
As the subject states...
I don't think I've ever seen one in the flesh. With HD-DVD and Blu-Ray approaching/here there's probably no place for D-VHS. However, what happened between the time it was released (2002?) and now? Wasn't anyone interested in HD movies back then? Not enough HD monitors? |
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Re: Whatever happened to D-VHS?
No its around, it's a niche market thing, much like laserdisc was.
There's an online store that sells D-VHS movies. Problem with DVHS is that it was never brought out to compete with or replace dvd and I don't think it ever could even if they did try. The cost, the perceived view that its OLD technology ,etc. However those with top notch video and sound equipment, ie projectors worth $30k+ etc would be the consumers of this technology. |
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Re: Whatever happened to D-VHS?
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Re: Whatever happened to D-VHS?
"Olfda Lertih" <cmwmjt@netspace.net.au> wrote in message news:1128948006.418366.228030@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > No its around, it's a niche market thing, much like laserdisc was. > > There's an online store that sells D-VHS movies. > > Problem with DVHS is that it was never brought out to compete with or > replace dvd and I don't think it ever could even if they did try. The > cost, the perceived view that its OLD technology ,etc. > > However those with top notch video and sound equipment, ie projectors > worth $30k+ etc would be the consumers of this technology. > www.sendmemovies.com has a limited range of D-VHS titles in NTSC format. List starts here - http://www.sendmemovies.com/s-73-d-theater-hdtv.aspx Cheers, Alan |
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Re: Whatever happened to D-VHS?
Laerdisc was only a niche market in Australia in the US, Japan and Europe it
was huge. Most Laserdisc users were early adopters of DVD... for many years Laserdisc was the only option for home cinema with DTS and Dolby Digital as well as better picture than VHS. Just throw in my 2c. "Olfda Lertih" <cmwmjt@netspace.net.au> wrote in message news:1128948006.418366.228030@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > No its around, it's a niche market thing, much like laserdisc was. > > There's an online store that sells D-VHS movies. > > Problem with DVHS is that it was never brought out to compete with or > replace dvd and I don't think it ever could even if they did try. The > cost, the perceived view that its OLD technology ,etc. > > However those with top notch video and sound equipment, ie projectors > worth $30k+ etc would be the consumers of this technology. > |
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Re: Whatever happened to D-VHS?
Most true, Laserdisc was good for its day, its a shame it just didn't
take off here. I haven't seen a laserdisc movie running in the flesh in many many years, but I have been told that properly recorded laserdiscs, hooked to proper equipment, etc can look stunning. Ie CRT projectors, line doublers, etc. |
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