Todd Anderson
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I just saw this comment on Facebook. It’s in response to JVC announcing that it’s attending the Oyasis Summit:
First, there is a -4 bazillion chance that JVC is going to spend a single penny on reviving VHS, let alone any other physical format. In fact, JVC’s press materials for its projector launch (yesterday) specifically talked about consumers shifting their usage patterns to streaming.
Second, does anyone remember D-VHS being a format that got any sort of traction? It was released in 1997… has 50 GB capacity…
DVD was launched in 96.
I can’t remember it - don’t remember it being advertised. Definitely don’t remember seeing it in rental stores.
I’m guessing the above comment was a troll… but… maybe not!
First, there is a -4 bazillion chance that JVC is going to spend a single penny on reviving VHS, let alone any other physical format. In fact, JVC’s press materials for its projector launch (yesterday) specifically talked about consumers shifting their usage patterns to streaming.
Second, does anyone remember D-VHS being a format that got any sort of traction? It was released in 1997… has 50 GB capacity…
DVD was launched in 96.
I can’t remember it - don’t remember it being advertised. Definitely don’t remember seeing it in rental stores.
I’m guessing the above comment was a troll… but… maybe not!
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