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If you need to see your VHS collection in all its analogue glory, why not take a look at the new Panasonic DMR-EX98V VHS, DVD and Freeview upscaler ...
Panasonic, which started selling VCRs in 1977, ... That's not even to mention the collectors and fans for whom VHS — like other outdated tech — will always be seen with a sense of nostalgia.
Panasonic's feature-light combi recorder keeps VHS on life support. Skip to main content. ... or a round-up of all the coolest things we've collectively seen at annual tech shows like CES and MWC.
Priced at an impressive 160,000 yen ($1,457 US), the DMR-BR630V takes those vintage VHS tapes and dubbes ’em onto Blu-ray. We don’t know how big of a market there is for such device, but it ...
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 ...
It's deja vu all over again, with another crazy tech combo out of Japan. Panasonic's new DMR-BR630V player combines the spankingest new 6x-speed recordable Blu-ray drive with the creakiest old VHS ...
Panasonic, whose profits are making a wobbly recovery from combined losses topping $15 billion in the previous two fiscal years, has also tried its hand at medical machinery Yoshikazu Tsuno (AFP/File) ...
Introducing the Panasonic NV-HD605B - the Best Home Cinema Source of 1996. At the time, it was a steal at £400 and Panasonic had a track record for making desirable VCRs. The market for VHS tapes - ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. For more than 25 years, VHS dominated the world home entertainment market. This Panasonic VTR ...
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 ...