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Tag: laserdisc

Our Neuros OSD is still a cornerstone of our video library

2021-05-292021-10-21 — Posted inAudio and Video, Technology — 6 min read

Over fifteen years old and this little piece of technology has been a cornerstone of our video library since we bought it, back in 2006.  Our Neuros OSD has been […]

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So, how expensive were LaserDiscs in the 90s?

2020-12-092021-10-21 — Posted inAudio and Video — 2 min read

I see this question pop up, every now and again, from people who are just starting to get into collecting LaserDiscs.  Well, just this evening, we were settling in to […]

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Past tech in movies redux

2020-12-012021-10-21 — Posted inAudio and Video — 2 min read

I was pleasantly surprised to, once again, see some consumer technology of the past show up in a movie. This time, it was a “new to me” movie I recently […]

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Why LaserDiscs are still my favorite video format

2020-11-242021-10-21 — Posted inAudio and Video — 4 min read

So, after all of these years, why are LaserDiscs still my favorite video format to watch and collect?  One of the reasons I enjoy watching movies on LaserDisc so much […]

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Amazed at how well LaserDiscs look on the QKK projector

2020-10-072021-10-21 — Posted inAudio and Video — 3 min read

I finally got around to hooking up my Laserdisc player to the new QKK Mini Projector and gave it a spin earlier today.  QKK must have had old collectors like […]

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LaserDisc: A turntable for your television

2020-10-022021-10-21 — Posted inAudio and Video — 5 min read

LaserDiscs have always been my favorite home video format ever since I bought my first LD player, back in the mid-90s.  I knew about it back in the 80s, but […]

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Most people call it "retro", but for me it's just the way of life. I still enjoy my photos on film, my movies on VHS and LaserDisc, my music on compact cassettes and vinyl LPs, and computing and gaming on my Commodore 64. Why fix it if it ain't broke?

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