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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Popular Lasers!

Mon, 04 Jul 2011, 12:15
JL235
apparently in the 1990s laserdisc was the most popular format for video rentals. Given the great quality at the time, I can see why.
Mon, 04 Jul 2011, 12:15
steve_ancell
But how?. I never knew anyone, apart from my school, that owned a LASERDisc player!.
Mon, 04 Jul 2011, 12:28
JL235
ah, I meant "the most popular in Hong Kong".
Mon, 04 Jul 2011, 13:00
spinal
I never heard of laser-discs until relatively recently, way after video-discs and CDs for example.

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Mon, 04 Jul 2011, 16:51
steve_ancell
I only remember using them for viewing the Domesday Project at school.
Mon, 04 Jul 2011, 16:53
steve_ancell
JL235 ah, I meant "the most popular in Hong Kong".

Were they cheaper in Hong Kong?, that may explain why they were more popular there.
Tue, 05 Jul 2011, 04:01
realtime
It was popular in Indonesia. It was expensive, but better than video tape at that time.

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Tue, 05 Jul 2011, 05:01
9572AD
In the 90's? In Hong Kong? Surely they meant VCDs, not LDs?
Nobody was even pressing LDs after like '93.

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Tue, 05 Jul 2011, 05:07
Jayenkai
.. That would be the 93 of the 90's, right?
Tue, 05 Jul 2011, 06:29
JL235
Wikipedia says laser disc, I suspect that most people renting were quite rich.

Also bear in mind this is just rentals, not purchases.
Tue, 05 Jul 2011, 08:35
steve_ancell
I think the siaz of the things was enough to put people off, and the machine that played them was twice the size of a VHS recorder!.

|edit| That was the size during the 1980's, I don't know if they shrank over the next few years. |edit|
Tue, 05 Jul 2011, 20:37
9572AD
Well, VCDs were hugely pirated, maybe nobody bothered to rent them 'cuz they could get a pirate copy cheaper.

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Wed, 06 Jul 2011, 04:49
steve_ancell
9572AD Well, VCDs were hugely pirated, maybe nobody bothered to rent them 'cuz they could get a pirate copy cheaper.

That happens now with DVDs, they still sell and rent out shed loads.

|edit| It was also easy to pirate VHS and BETA-MAX, but I still knew loads of people that hired them from Blockbuster-Video. |edit|