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Will VHS come back?

Will VHS come back?

The Great VHS Comeback Has Begun (Well, Sort Of) It appears recently that VHS is gaining popularity, at least on the collectors’ market. The age of mainstream VHS collectibility may be upon us,” the newspaper said. The story went on to say that the most popular VHS tapes these days tend to have unique cover art.

How many VHS tapes was Titanic?

2 VHS Tapes
Brand New Sealed and Unopened. Box set contains 2 VHS Tapes….Specifications.

Format VHS
Movie Genre Drama
Actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Bill Paxton, Gloria Stuart, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher
Duration 194 min
Director James Cameron

How much did a VCR cost in 1983?

The first VCR, introduced in 1975 by Sony, carried a list price of $1,400. Five years later, according to figures compiled by the Electronic Industries Association, a Washington-based trade group, the average price to dealers was down to $771 a unit. In 1982, it dropped to $640 and then to $528 in 1983.

What did a VCR cost in 1985?

In 1985, the price for the typical VCR also dropped roughly 15 percent, to the $200–$400 range (there were a few models that were cheaper, and many that were more expensive).

Why was Titanic two VHS tapes?

Anyway: Way back in ’97 (20 years ago today, in fact!), when DVDs weren’t a thing and Netflix wasn’t even a word, we had VHS tapes. Because Titanic was so long, it couldn’t fit on one singular tape and was split in two—everything before the iceberg, and then everything after the iceberg.

How much did Titanic VHS cost?

And scenes that seem a bit drawn out can be mercifully shaved with a flick of the fast-forward button. Discounted as low as $9.95 on the Internet (shipping and handling is extra) and with an average retail- store price of $19.99, “Titanic” was released in two VHS tape versions (a DVD version is due this fall).