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paleotn
(20,317 posts)Around $5K in today's money. Not a trivial purchase. But it was a status symbol. Like the brick sized cellphone would be about 10 years later.
bucolic_frolic
(50,158 posts)And I thought BetaMax was first. Oh well.
synni
(312 posts)We literally had to take out a loan to buy it!
bucolic_frolic
(50,158 posts)JoseBalow
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nuxvomica
(13,284 posts)It cost about $500 and the cassettes were the size of a college dictionary. I haven't seen better image quality in tape or digital since.
kimbutgar
(24,999 posts)My ex husband was furious I brought it and several times threatened to throw it off our deck when I didnt cook dinner fast enough because I was watching my favorite all my children soap opera. When I finally split from him a few years later he was mad I took it when I moved out ! It was the first thing I put in my car when I left him !
spooky3
(37,432 posts)Ferryboat
(1,153 posts)Enough said.
Itchinjim
(3,158 posts)D'oh!
Different Drummer
(9,079 posts)They've been rendered obsolete in the days of DVR's.
LudwigPastorius
(12,360 posts)all so you could see that episode of Laverne & Shirley you would have missed.
OldBaldy1701E
(7,800 posts)I owned my first VCR in 1989. I could not afford one before then. I also got cable that year. It was the first time I could afford that as well.
But, I remember seeing them in the store. No one I knew had one at the time. Way too expensive for farmers and mechanics.
boonecreek
(870 posts)Bought it from a friend who needed money. Paid him $500.00 which looks like a
bargain compared to that ad. I remember the cassettes were expensive, about $25.00
apiece. Oh yeah, it was a Beta.