- is]
essence of the
format [..] [Larger
discs were
really just]
Laserdiscs or
LaserVision
discs. "More on
Laserdiscs".
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Telecommunications Update...
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DiscoVision discs had
severe laser rot. Also, in the 1990s,
LaserDiscs manufactured by Sony's DADC
plant in
Terre Haute, Indiana, were
plagued by
laser rot....
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confusion with the
contemporaneous LaserDisc format.
LaserDiscs are read
optically with a
laser beam,
whereas CED
discs are read
physically with a stylus...
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Pioneer HLD-X0
Pioneer HLD-X9
Pioneer LaserActive, a
converged device that
plays LaserDiscs and
Compact Discs, as well as
console games for the Mega...
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October 1982, the CD was the
second optical disc technology to be invented,
after the much
larger LaserDisc (LD). By 2007, 200
billion CDs (including audio...
- (1965–1975). In particular, Gregg's
patents were used as the
basis of the
LaserDisc specification that was co-developed
between MCA and
Philips after MCA...
- also
supported standard NTSC
LaserDiscs. Hi-Vision
LaserDiscs are
extremely rare and expensive. The HDL-5800
Video Disc Recorder recorded both high definition...
- (12 in)
LaserDiscs which included a
digital soundtrack but no CD-compatible content. One of the
first LaserDisc players that can play CD-V
discs is the...
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production code. The
European laserdiscs were
released in the PAL
format and
included the ten two-part
telemovies as well as a
disc featuring the
episodes Yesterday's...
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LaserActive (レーザーアクティブ, RēzāAkutibu) is a
converged device and fourth-generation home
video game
console capable of
playing LaserDiscs,
Compact Discs...