The video boom of the eighties and nineties had one rather untidy consequence - an unsightly pile of VHS tapes in every living room around the country, most probably full of stuff you might not have ...
Panasonic will test the waters for high-definition TV recording devices next month when it begins to sell its long-awaited HD-capable D-VHS VCR, the company announced last week. Tom Hantson, Panasonic ...
Panasonic is covering all of its bases with its new Blu-ray player lineup, everything from a model that includes a built-in VCR for those still semi-caught in the past to one that looks toward the ...
Blu-ray set-top recorders, and DVD recorders for that matter, have never really caught on in the States. Most users here seem satisfied with hard-drive based recorders and don’t want to deal with a ...
Looking to capture a leadership position in digital video categories, Panasonic introduced a host of new products, including its first DVD-Audio players and the first TV/VCR/DVD combination set, at ...
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There is little doubt that the future of video recording lies with digital disc-based technology – in the medium term at least – but it is clear that video tape recorders are not going to disappear ...
In what's becoming a regular occurrence, a Japanese electronics company has decided to stop selling an outdated product. But what's surprising people is not Panasonic Corp.'s decision to halt ...