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The 1990s were full of objects that defined everyday life, from VHS tapes stacked in living rooms to bulky leather sofas, Discman CD players, cordless home phones and glow-in-the-dark ceiling stars.
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While many people remember recording with VHS, Sony’s Betamax video recorder, which debuted before VHS, has less of an imprint on the public’s pop culture memory. Betamax had a higher resolution than ...
Meet industry creators, contributors, and thought leaders who have paired with Mashable’s award-winning staff to publish first-person commentary from lived experience. Opinions expressed by Mashable ...
Our favorite media has been taking a turn towards digital for quite some time now. Video games, movies, and albums are available through digital storefronts and subscription services. It has become ...
A California couple decided to stop their kids streaming movies and TV shows in favor of watching old VHS tapes, with interesting results. Rachael Schaefer, a 32-year-old mom to two boys Jack and ...
Slasher World on Melrose Avenue offers horror-themed merchandise, movie scene re-creations, props and photo-ops. Visitors can also purchase $13 tickets to Slashback Video, a permanent horror VHS ...
The history of VCRs. The technologies behind the creation of VCRs. The VCR’s eventual decline. In today’s world, we rely primarily on streaming services to watch movies and TV shows at HD resolutions.
You can't keep Dead Air Radio's Steve Fletch out of the Youtube creation zone. His latest helpful video is straight up for the VHS collectors out there, and if you're tuned into his IG stories, you'll ...