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Amazing Products TV We Bought a Giant Movie CD Player and it’s AMAZING

Awesome Tips We Bought a Giant Movie CD Player and it’s AMAZING



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Before Blu-ray and Streaming, DVDs, and even CDs, one gigantic platter not only ruled over home cinema, but helped create the entire concept: LaserDisc. But what happened with LaserDisc? Why was it so infrequently used in its time?
For a much deeper dive into LD, check out Technology Connection’s videos on the topic:

Sources:
– TheDroidWorks Brochure:
– Lost ‘Return of the Jedi’ footage discovered on $699 LaserDisc (Verge):
– David Paul Greg (Alchetron):
– Electron beam recording and reproducing system (Google Patents):
– Record World Dec 2, 1972 (World Radio History):
– LaserDisc Database:

– Pioneer halts production of Laserdisc players… finally (Ars Technica):
– BBC Master AIV (WikiMedia):
– Pioneer CLD-1010 (LaserWiki):
– Bilbo’s Japan CDV (Batini):
– LaserActive and Taito Super D3BOS – Unlikely Origins (LaserActive Preservation Project):
– RadioShack 1991 Catalog (RadioShackCatalogs):
– Low pricing of ‘Ghost’ on laserdisc shows a key to the current market (Chicago Tribune):
– LaserDisc Europe: A Miss (So Far) (Billboard Magazine Feb 8, 1992):
– LaserDisc Japan: A Massive Hit (Billboard Magazine Feb 8, 1992):

– The Ed Sullivan Show stats (US TVDB):
– HDTV Sets Now in Over 80% of US Households (Leichtman Research):
– Electronic Games 1993-12:
– Pioneer’s multiformat Laseractive System (Video Magazine Dec 1993):

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Mechanical RGB Keyboard by BigBrotherECE / CC BY 4.0
Mouse Gamer free Model By Oscar Creativo / CC BY 4.0

CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
2:33 Electron Beam Data Storage
3:06 Did it “fail”?
3:45 LET’S WATCH A LASERDISC
5:08 Resolution
6:00 Audio
6:15 How it evolved
8:50 Problems
11:40 Side by Sided with VHS
13:50 Durability
14:28 Big in Japan
17:50 Enter PlayStation
18:55 Playing SEGA on LaserDisc
20:15 Storage Density
22:22 Gaming with Cartridges
23:30 SEGA Pricing
25:00 Outro

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Comments

  1. Just to point out – it's pronounced DOOMZ day project, not DOMEzday…
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesday_Book
    Source: Being a kid in the 80s in britain…

  2. David Paul Ray? Surprised he wasn't called Donald Vergil Disc!

  3. I only own 1 laser disc

    Total recall

  4. i've been down the rabbit hole of home media formats and collecting, this video scratches my itch so good

  5. Ok, good thing that there is Technology Connections doing things right. The man covered this topic and did a way better job. As usual.

  6. watching all this old technology makes me appreciate how far we've come in life heck even blu ray is becoming a thing of the past as most things now are available online

  7. I was a huge fan of LD, my first player was a Marantz (can't recall the model as it was an entire Marantz setup) but it was bought in 1997 and I held onto it until 2017-18 when it finally stopped working. The internals were made by Pioneer and it was one of the first models that could play both sides without flipping along with playing regular CDs.

    When it finally quit I sold my entire collection of 250+ disks on eBay after I replaced as many as I could on BD or HD-DVD.

  8. Where does Linus find these people? It looks like it's about time for an adult dress code.

  9. These were hugh in Japanese karaoke bars back in the 90's

  10. I literally just sorted my LD collection and after I sat down… this video popped up.

  11. But can it… play doom?

  12. Fun Fact, ever go to a Best Buy theater room, yep those were on Laserdisc through 2004

  13. Absolutely love your take on the retro tech, for kids today, it's a key "The struggle was real" moment, for adults today, well like another comment here, we all had friends with rich parents who got absolutely everything when it came out, but even then, some tech slipped thru!

    TL-DR: More retro takes please!

  14. HD-VHS. the winnar! next time spend two weeks shutdown so you can do a more thorough video!

  15. technology connections, is that you?!

    • John
    • September 27, 2023

    My Daf bought one in the 80's I grew up watching laser disc movies. Loved that baddass remote with the spinner dial

  16. The fact it was analog is crazy to me.

  17. crt nay man you need a 3gun projector. as for the flip you just needed to have a 2 head laserdisc players for contiguous viewing. as for laserdisc games the first and best was dragon's lair

  18. Fun fact. Later laser disc players from NEC, actually had a mechanism that would flip the laser so you wouldn’t have to get up. I still have mine, it’s in storage. I’ll dig it out for the model number.

  19. There were "auto-flipping" players. It actually moved the laser and reversed the direction of spin.

  20. Lol… my dad still has a working laserdisc player and won’t get rid of it because he uses it for Vietnamese karaoke.

  21. And through the magic of buying two of them. . .

    • Sam
    • September 27, 2023

    It used to be a treat for the teacher to have the TV cart and the laser disc player in the class room back in elementary school and middle school. I remember the picture looking great compared to broadcast TV and VHS.

  22. Soooo much lack of information and knowledge in this video. The laser on auto flip players actually had a rail and it moves the laser from the top and bottom of the disk. There's just so much stuff to mention and correct here. Also I feel like you didn't give vhs a fair fight as you compared a wide-screen laserdisc to a fullscreem vhs. Laserdisc offered both fs and wide-screen. All of james Cameron's movies on ld in fullscreen are open matte actually allowing you to see more picture to the top and bottom..and lastly a fun fact. Blades Japanese release is the only ld movie to hols more than 120 minutes on a disk making it fit on a single disk instead of 2.

  23. A screwdriver for 90 bucks ? y

  24. did not know this existed at all… thanks for the history lesson

  25. I repaired on of those laser disc movie players about two years back. It turned out that a rather tiny drive belt had rotted away and was preventing any disc cartridge from being entered and played. That one had the discs in enclosed cartridges to protect them, by the way. What a "contraption" for its time, but they DID work pretty well WAY back in the day!

  26. How did you spend over $1000 and not get a player that plays A and B sides….? Got a very good one on eBay for $300

  27. Okay all this on CRT's, can you do a segment on…. CRT Projectors? hah 🙂

  28. i had the sony mdp-001and a varied selection of disc. topgun was regarded as a good movie. the untouchables and beh hur are other favorites (-:

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