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I really think we should be perceived as two companies. The first company, which manufactured and distributed laserdiscs, did a good job and then had all of its revenues taken away.” The second ...
Once considered to be a serious player in the physical media market, LaserDiscs have since fallen by the wayside, but they still hold value even in today's market. By the turn of the new ...
When they outgrew the shelves, he put them in crates, and finally in stacks on the floor of his home. Bill Griffin estimates that he has amassed about 4,000 titles since he began collecting movies ...
The Laserdiscs column in Tuesday’s Tempo reported an incorrect price for a commemorative boxed set of “The Sound of Music.” The correct price is $119.98. – A story in Monday’s Your Money ...
(London 071 400-1, two laserdiscs; 071 500-3, VHS hi- fi stereo.) If you want to recall how ”Elektra” looked and sounded on a typical night at the Metropolitan Opera, circa 1980, you should ...
LaserDiscs may be obsolete technology, but thanks to the rise of collectors, some of these old films could be worth a decent amount of cash. You can put your collection on eBay and allow people to ...
I was too late in life, and the stuff was gone. I came to the conclusion, ‘You know, hey, I could be the king of LaserDiscs.’” And so much as anyone in America can be the king of anything ...
Laserdiscs are six times larger than DVDs, yet their capacity is much smaller. Unlike DVDs, which digitally compress video, Laserdiscs are actually etched similar to how a vinyl record is recorded.
Let that be a lesson, kids: follow [Jason Scott] on Twitter. Even though Acorn computers and SCSI LaserDisks and coprocessors are dying, that doesn’t mean the modern Domesday Disk is lost to the ...
The Laserdiscs were part of a training system and were played on Laserdisc players connected to a computer, which would be running a program that quizzed the service techs about the cylinder heads ...
Let that be a lesson, kids: follow [Jason Scott] on Twitter. Even though Acorn computers and SCSI LaserDisks and coprocessors are dying, that doesn’t mean the modern Domesday Disk is lost to the ...