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An Obituary For The VHS Tape

by @ 7:18 am on November 18, 2006. Filed under Technology

Courtesy of Variety:

After a long illness, the groundbreaking home-entertainment format VHS has died of natural causes in the United States. The format was 30 years old.

No services are planned.

The format had been expected to survive until January, but high-def formats and next-generation vidgame consoles hastened its final decline.

“It’s pretty much over,” concurred Buena Vista Home Entertainment general manager North America Lori MacPherson on Tuesday.

VHS is survived by a child, DVD, and by Tivo, VOD and DirecTV. It was preceded in death by Betamax, Divx, mini-discs and laserdiscs.

Heh. Good riddance.

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One Response to “An Obituary For The VHS Tape”

  1. Take your hands off my VCR

    Variety declares Vertical Helical Scan, better known as VHS, dead in the following article.

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