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The first laser-videodisc players cost $1,000. The first CD players cost $1,000. The cost of viewing near-perfect pictures and listening to stunning sound was a steep $2,000. Then the Pioneer peopl… ...
Buyers of a rare LaserDisc used to demonstrate an 80s-vintage film editing system have found it full of raw footage from Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, graciously posting clips to a ...
AFAIK, the "Definitive Edition" laserdisc set is the best quality out there and everything released since then has been based on the special edition versions, but I could be wrong. Any ideas?
DSS picture quality varies widely. The pay-per-view movies provide the best experience with their laserdisc quality.
The latest format war is all the rage these days as things really start to heat up. Everyone loves to compare it to Beta vs VHS, but what about the last Video Disc format war? No this isn't the ...
Get serious. The Canon L2 camcorder shoots videos beyond the common camcorder. This Hi8 (8 mm) camcorder shoots near laserdisc quality videos with the artistic freedom of an expensive single-lens r… ...
Pioneer announced this week that it was halting the production of its line of Laserdisc players. If you are shocked that the electronics giant was still making Laserdisc players, you are not alone.
30 minutes of never-before-seen "Star Wars: Episode VI—Return of the Jedi" footage was found on a LaserDisc version of the film bought for $699 on eBay.