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The big mystery at the heart of Twin Peaks was actually revealed in a pilot episode that even hardcore fans don't know about.
This fascinating, failed '80s Japanese format actually competed against LaserDisc to be the top dog in hi-def video. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
By the turn of the new millennium, DVDs had taken over as the main home video format, and that caused a lot of people to abandon their LaserDisc collection and start anew. If you're someone who ...
A deep dive into two legendary 1990s CD players—the Copland CDA 288 and YBA CD1 Blue Laser. Vintage, overbuilt, and sonically ...
Until the DVD was created, people who had the money used a LaserDisc Player, or DiscoVision as it was named in 1978. It was an optical disc with a 12” diameter that contained analog audio and video.
Warner Bros. knew they had something special with the exhilarating hypersonic dogfights, so they commissioned Atari to make a laserdisc arcade game that gave players the invigorating feeling of ...
Criterion’s commitment to film and filmmakers has helped the company, which began in the 1980s by releasing films on VHS and LaserDisc — a precursor to DVDs with the comparatively enormous dia ...
Gav and Dan from The Slow Mo Guys. The two have shot various videos in slow motion in the past, and have already shot footage of an optical disc spinning at high speed until it breaks. Colorful ...
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