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  2. Combo television unit - Wikipedia

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    Combo television unit. A combo television unit, or a TV/VCR combo, sometimes known as a televideo, is a television with a VCR, DVD player, or sometimes both, built into a single unit. These converged devices have the advantages (compared to a separate TV and VCR) of saving space and increasing portability. Such units entered the market during ...

  3. Betamax - Wikipedia

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    A rare Japanese-market Betamax portable TV/VCR combo, the Model SL-MV1 Two-piece portable video systems (those featuring a portable VCR such as Sony's "BetaPak" [23] ) and a separate camera) soon became available for amateur and low-end video production.

  4. Videocassette recorder - Wikipedia

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    Videocassette recorder. A typical late-model Philips Magnavox, VHS format VCR. A close-up process of how the magnetic tape in a VHS cassette is being pulled from the cassette shell to the head drum of the VCR. A videocassette recorder ( VCR) or video recorder is an electromechanical device that records analog audio and analog video from ...

  5. U-matic - Wikipedia

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    U-matic. U-matic or -inch Type E Helical Scan [1] [2] or SMPTE E [3] is an analogue recording videocassette format first shown by Sony in prototype in October 1969, and introduced to the market in September 1971. It was among the first video formats to contain the videotape inside a cassette, as opposed to the various reel-to-reel or open-reel ...

  6. CV-2000 - Wikipedia

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    CV-2000 was one of the world's first home video tape recorders (VTR), introduced by Sony in August, 1965. The 'CV' in the model name stood for 'Consumer Video'. This was Sony's domestic format throughout the 1960s. It was the first fully transistorized VCR. The CV-2000 was developed by Sony engineer Nobutoshi Kihara. On its release, the CV ...

  7. Videotape format war - Wikipedia

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    "VCR"-format cassettes in case (left) and on own (right). A full-size CD is shown for scale. Size comparison between a Betamax cassette (top) and a VHS cassette (bottom) The videotape format war was a period of competition or "format war" of incompatible models of consumer-level analog video videocassette and video cassette recorders (VCR) in the late 1970s and the 1980s, mainly involving the ...