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At its height, Image’s domination of the laserdisc market--a market that never reached mass proportions, with the disc players in only 2 million homes--had pushed its annual revenue to $95 ...
They say you can't put a price on happiness, but we bet the Star Wars fan(s) who bought this LaserDisc off eBay didn't mind paying $699 for 30 minutes of bliss. After all, it contains 50 raw and ...
For its time, the LaserDisc was very advanced in both visual and audio output when compared to VHS tapes. Even though overall it was an unpopular format, many home video hobbyists flocked to the ...
LASERDISC SUCKED: The Evolution Of Watching Stuff At Home. ... Now in 2011, we still can't see any good reason why Netflix would tear its business in half, ...
Flashback Friday: The laserdisc Before DVDs and streaming, there was the LaserDisc. We take a trip down memory lane to revisit a format that was supposed to be the future of home movies.
LaserDisc's Lost Potential: The 70s Tech That Fizzled. Posted: May 17, 2025 | Last updated: May 17, 2025. Explore the forgotten technology of LaserDisc and its 70s failure. More for You.
But he would also willingly cash in on his good name as a sci-fi icon to sell consumer products from time to time. Case in point, this 1981 extended commercial for the brand new Magnavox LaserDisc ...
Forgotten Tech LaserDisc the 1970’s DVD Era. Posted: December 26, 2024 | Last updated: March 6, 2025 "A retrospective on the forgotten tech of LaserDisc and its role in the 1970s DVD era.
In 1983 Cinematronics found its solution in the form of Dragon's Lair.It was a pioneer game, an animated laserdisc title drawn by veteran Disney animator Don Bluth that demanded not one but two of ...