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Consumer demand for blank VHS videotape fell to 348 million units in 2001

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What was the demand for VHS videotape in 2002?

Consumer demand for blank VHS videotape fell to 330 million units in 2002


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Why did VHS tapes go away in 2004?

DVD took over the market and there was no longer enough demand for VHS.


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A broken VHS tape refers to a videotape that has suffered physical damage, rendering it unusable for playback. This can occur due to issues like torn or tangled tape, malfunctioning spools, or damage to the casing. Such problems may prevent the tape from being inserted into a VCR or cause it to jam during playback. Repairing a broken VHS tape is often difficult and may not restore it to its original condition.


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How do you use the word videotape in a sentence?

I will videotape the whole thing


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When was Quadruplex videotape created?

Quadruplex videotape was created in 1956.


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In the sentence, 'My aunt will give me a videotape.', the direct object is 'videotape', the indirect object is 'me'. will give -> videotape (to me)


Why would you videotape a crime?

A videotape makes excellent evidence in the courtroom.


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Charles Paulson Ginsburg led a team that developed the first videotape machine introduced in 1956. It was a reel-to-reel device. A VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) device that used video tape packaged in a closed cassette or cartridge format was developed years later in the 1970s by several companies. They were not compatible with each other. The JVC (The Japan Victor Company) VHS format prevailed over the others and was introduced in the use by RCA in 1977.