All told, over 900 million VCRs were produced worldwide, with 50 million of those boasting a JVC label. We simply couldn't think of a more fitting way to put the iconic VCR (which just turned 30 in ...
Today, is the end of an era, folks. The age of the standalone VCR has officially come to an end. And while many people might have thought it had already closed its chapter, JVC did for real today. JVC ...
JVC walked away with all the glory for developing Super VHS (S-VHS). After all, the VHS video system was mostly developed by JVC, and JVC does control the licensing of it. But remember, it takes two ...
VHS tapes deteriorate over time, but A VHS-to-DVD converter machine can preserve those precious videos in digital form. While the era of VHS tapes is long gone, many of us still have VHS cassettes ...
JVC has stopped making standalone VCR machines, and at the same time confirmed the fearful paranoia of my own rather forward thinking Father. My Dad has a big collection of videotapes, mostly off-air ...
The enigmatic VCR category may not take center stage at CES 2000, but it will continue to be a noisemaker as vendors look to enhance lines to protect market share in the popular product segment.
The advent of television in the American home in the late 1940s and its dramatic adoption throughout the 1950s offered a whole new entertainment portal for Americans, who had grown accustomed to radio ...
Although we're huge fans of convergence around here -- i.e. packing as many functions as possible into a single device -- our love of feature-creep has never extended to VCR / DVD combo units which, ...
I want to get a new VCR and I'd like some opinions. I want to stick to VHS models and since what little recording I do I do in EP mode 19 micron heads would be nice. Reliability is also very important ...
A new set of initials has been added to the alphabet soup of VCR terminology, courtesy of JVC. It`s HQ, and it doesn`t mean headquarters (although JVC as the format licensor is HQ for VHS). HQ stands ...
Continuing to expand its licensing business, Sensory Science announced it has reached an agreement with JVC to give the developer of the VHS standard the ability to market dual-deck VCRs. The ...