Fancy breaking out your old VHS collection? You'll need a special device to watch them on modern TVs. The post You Asked: ...
Time stops for no one, and for no technology. There was a time when you probably preserved family memories by saving them to videotape, but videotape is now completely obsolete. If you’re like a lot ...
Pop culture is finally hitting the eject button on the VHS tape, the once ubiquitous home video format that will finish this month as a creaky ghost of Christmas past. After three decades of steady if ...
(NEXSTAR) — We were all such fools to actually open and watch our VHS tapes back in the ‘80s. A sealed copy of “Back to the Future” on VHS sold for $75,000 at the first-ever VHS-only auction last week ...
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Why Disney VHS tapes from the 1990s are suddenly hitting record prices again

Let's be real. Twenty years ago, you probably could have walked into almost any thrift store and grabbed a stack of Disney ...
If National VCR Day has you wondering what to do with your old VHS tapes, look no further. Since the popularity of DVDs — and especially now, in the age of streaming — VCRs aren’t the primary way for ...
Over the decades the video and music industries have tried a wide range of ways to get consumers to buy ‘cheaper’ versions of albums and music, but then limit the playback in some way. Perhaps one of ...
After a long day at the office, Hannah Johnson, a deputy county prosecutor in Indiana, likes to unwind with a movie — so she throws one of the nearly 200 VHS tapes she owns into her VCR player. "It's ...
One person’s analog trash is another person’s vintage treasure. If you have a pile of VHS tapes that haven’t been touched since the dawn of digital media, you might be able to make a fortune on them.
June 7 is National VCR Day. Yes, you read that right. Videocassette recorders are still around and there are enough of them to justify a spot on the National Day Calendar — the national day marketing ...