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14 Formats and Technologies That Couldn't Quite Hang On |
NiteHawk
 Rank: Ultimate Sony Reviewer 
Joined: Oct 25, 2001
Posts: 2597
From: Poughkeepsie, New York
 | Posted: 2012-02-14 08:46
 I had the nerve to have one of these in a "65 Chevy SS". I guess 4 out of 14 not too bad, but I took a beating on that laser disc.  Click here.
 
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mykyll2727
 Rank: Sony Pro 
Joined: Apr 30, 2004
Posts: 4171
From: Las Vegas
 | Posted: 2012-02-14 16:53
Great article! Brought back some memories. I too think that we're at the beginning of the end of physical media. I know I'm looking to get away from it as much as possible. I do feel there will be a niche market for it for some time to come though. Thanks for posting it._mykl
 
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jttar
Moderator Premium Member
 Rank: Sony Master 
Joined: Feb 28, 2003
Posts: 9160
From: Chicago,IL, USA
 | Posted: 2012-02-14 23:09
Thanks for the read NightHawk. The article failed to mentiuon the fore runner to the 8 track player, the 4 track player. I still have one and a handfull of tapes that I originally installed in my 1961 Chevy Biscayne. No power steering and a "three on the tree". Ahhh memories.
Joe
 
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