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Pioneer says its latest Laserdisc player models DVL-919, CLD-R5, DVK-900, and DVL-K88 are all being closed out. Pioneer says that the popularity of Blu-ray and DVD players has caused difficulty ...
I have inherited a fairly large collection of Laserdiscs, and an elderly Pioneer Laserdisc player. <BR><BR>The collection ... and burn them to DVD.<BR><BR>I do not have a video-in card (yet ...
Joking aside, Laserdisc was the AV enthusiasts' choice ... then here's a list of the final models: DVL-919(DVD/LD compatible player), CLD-R5 (LD/CD player), DVK-900 (DVD/LD karaoke system ...
Sooner or later, DVD is going to squeeze the life out of the laserdisc. It’s not even worth arguing. It’s going to happen. Finding a laserdisc player now, even with DVD players not yet in ...
Pioneer is ceasing production of their three remaining LaserDisc players ... and the fact that you can still buy a brand-new LD/DVD/CD player on Amazon for about $1000 make it a bit surreal ...
And like today’s Blu-ray players and DVD players before them ... the much more excellent DiscoVision brand in favor of Laserdisc when it released its player in 1980. [Laser Video Disc, YouTube ...
digital war on our hands. It didn't happen, but the LaserDisc true believers kept the faith long after DVD reigned supreme. Pioneer continued selling players well into the DVD age and ceased ...
Pioneer buys the license to Phillips Laserdisc with One major studio support (MCA/Universal - Odd note: their only backing HD DVD presently) and only Pioneer making players. (the magnavox/Phillips ...