VX (videocassette format)
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vx-videocassette-format-282-7556142
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VX (videocassette format)
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VX was a consumer analog recording videocassette format developed by Matsushita launched in 1975 in Japan which was short-lived and unsuccessful. In the United States, it was sold using the Quasar brand and marketed under the name "The Great Time Machine" to exhibit its time-shifting capabilities, since VX machines had a companion electro-mechanical clock timer for timed recording of television programs. In Japan, the VX-100 model was launched in 1975, with the VX-2000 following in 1976. The fir
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Magnetic tape-based consumer videocassette format
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VX_(videocassette_format)
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2023-04-27T20:23:08Z
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