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Japan Will Make Its Last-Ever VCR This Month (mentalfloss.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Most of us stopped using video cassette recorders a very, very long time ago. By 2008, DVD had officially replaced VHS as the preferred home media format, and the glory days of the 1980s -- when VHS and Betamax battled it out to be the number-one choice for watching and recording movies and television at home -- were very much in the rear-view mirror. So it might surprise you to learn that VCRs are still being manufactured -- at least they were until this month. Funai Electric, the last remaining Japanese company to make the units, has announced that the company will cease production on its VCR units, due to declining sales and difficulty acquiring parts. Their VCRs are made in China and sold in many territories, including North America, under brand names like Sanyo, but last year's figures reported just 750,000 sales worldwide.

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  1. VCR didn't compete against DVD by phantomfive · · Score: 3, Insightful

    VCRs haven't competed against DVDs for a long time. If you buy a movie, it has come on DVD (or blue-ray) for over a decade.

    The reason people buy VCRs now is to record shows off the TV to watch them later. That's not easy to do on a DVD player. So as DVRs have become more popular, they've replaced the final uses for VCR.

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    "First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
    1. Re:VCR didn't compete against DVD by phantomfive · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Get a convertor. Every time you watch a VCR tape, after you are done, set it to convert to DVD (or whatever), and then walk away. Low effort, and the things you watch the most will be converted first.

      --
      "First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
  2. Just 750,000 sales worldwide by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That sounds like a lot to me.

  3. kinda sad by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    750,000 sales isn't enough to be interesting these days :(

    No one can just make money anymore, you have to make MORE than you made yesterday or you're a failure :/
    (Wonder how that will work out for Nintendo next year...)