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Back in 1982, after a year or so working for the RCA Smirnoff Labs, I bought an RCA VFT456 vcr. The industrial version of the VFT450, had a 3 prong power plug. Also got a videodisc player. Then I decided I needed a TV set, so I got an RCA CTC101, the one with the infamous flyback, and a line comb filter.
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I bought a JVC unit like that, just for the BNC to RCA adaptors, that it came with. I paid less for the VCR, than the adaptors would have cost. This also used a IEC power cord like computers use. |
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Back in 1980-81 my parents got one. I don't remember the make.
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That movie COULD have been a good movie....but it was "ALL over the place"...and with a very haphazard plot. As such....it was not too good.
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1983 - RCA VJP-900 "convertible" VHS. The deck slid into the Tuner/Timer docking station. I recall I paid just under $1000 at Trader Horn in NJ. Carried that "portable" deck and separate camera all over Disneyworld and on vacations recording the kids. When it finally wore out I got a Sony VHS. That RCA is still here though.
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