The little format that couldn't, also known as LaserDisc, is finally stopping production after 28 years of life.
http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news_details.php?id=17346 (http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news_details.php?id=17346)
While the format died in the USA in the early 90's, it was a major competitor to VHS in Japan for a long time, and was supported up until 2001. The last players are supposed to roll off the line later this year. Technically, LaserDisc outlived VHS, mainly due to a large cult following.
You ever know anyone that bought a LaserDisc player? I might buy one for historical purposes, just so I can say I own one.
No, but it looks cool.
Wait, was it kind of like a DVD player?
Quote from: JNeedForSpeed2014 on January 14, 2009, 08:55:52 PM
No, but it looks cool.
Wait, was it kind of like a DVD player?
It was a way to play movies, the discs were bigger than records and expensive to produce, but held higher quality than VHS and sacrificed no length in how long it could record, unlike Betamax.
There are some later players that are LaserDisc/DVD player combos.
I honestly have never heard of the format until reading this thread.
I think a friend of mine had one in her house. Might have been her brother's.
I have never heard of those before until just now.
I used them...maybe once in grade school.
The discs were Xbox hueg, and they sucked.
Quote from: Silverhawk79 on January 14, 2009, 09:58:06 PM
I used them...maybe once in grade school.
The discs were Xbox hueg, and they sucked.
Yeah, my school district had them until 2004, and they only used them for like slideshow type things.
Yeah, there are some at my school. Surprisingly good quality, though I don't know how high a quality mitosis can have...
Never heard of it before. People actually using it scares me, though.
One of the teachers in my school still uses LaserDiscs for Global History class. Those things are awesome.
It's too bad, really...imagine a blu-ray LaserDisc. Now THAT would hold a lot of stuff.
My sixth grade science teacher used LDs lol.
...my mom's boyfriend bought a LD player, thinking it was a DVD Player once ._.'
I didn't know what it was then, olol.
I've never seen a LaserDisc myself personally, but they're really huge arent they?
Quote from: Blaze-San on January 15, 2009, 04:24:09 PM
...my mom's boyfriend bought a LD player, thinking it was a DVD Player once ._.'
I didn't know what it was then, olol.
I've never seen a LaserDisc myself personally, but they're really huge arent they?
they look like CD's the size of 12" vinyls.
Quote from: Zovistograt on January 15, 2009, 05:29:53 PM
Quote from: Blaze-San on January 15, 2009, 04:24:09 PM
...my mom's boyfriend bought a LD player, thinking it was a DVD Player once ._.'
I didn't know what it was then, olol.
I've never seen a LaserDisc myself personally, but they're really huge arent they?
they look like CD's the size of 12" vinyls.
[spoiler](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/LDDVDComparison.jpg)[/spoiler]
LaserDisc on left, DVD on right.
These things were HUGE, but they could hold entire movies at quality that wouldn't be matched until the advent of DVD.
I've heard of them, but never knew much about them.
My science teacher has one and we use it occasionally to watch videos.
My middle school had a LD player. Probably still have it.
My Fifth Grade teacher had one =|
I had never ever heard of a LaserDisc player in my entire life.