In the 80s a VHS tape could cost under $1 / £1 for cheap, unbranded types up to $5 / £5 or more for high quality tape with a well known brand name.
About 40p
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my dad got his from ebay and it cost him about $97.00
A normal quality car cassette player costs about $25. If you already have a cassette player, you can purchase a cable to connect it to your car's audio panel.
About one Million dollars.
The cost of a cassette can vary widely depending on factors like the brand, condition (new or used), and rarity. On average, a new cassette can range from $10 to $30, while used or vintage cassettes might cost anywhere from a few dollars to over $100 for rare items. Specialty or limited edition releases may also command higher prices.
Compact Discs were introduced in the early '80s to replace 8-Track and cassette tape formats.
back in the day? Like 60s-80s? Not much. a few cents at most. The milkman delivered.
They did not exist in 1965. First video recorder that used a cassette was 1969. They were several hundred dollars.
The price of a draft beer was around $1 in 1989.
In the 1990s, cassette singles typically cost between $2.99 and $4.99, depending on the retailer and the popularity of the artist. Prices could vary slightly based on location and promotions, but they were generally affordable, making them a popular choice for music fans. As the decade progressed and CDs became more dominant, cassette singles gradually declined in popularity and availability.
8-track cassettes were used primarily in the 60s and 70s. Audio (phone, compact, micro, et al.) and computer (DAT, et al.) cassettes were used primarily in the 70s and 80s. Video cassettes (VHS, Beta, 8mm, et al.) were used primarily in the 80s and 90s.