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Technology Connections | Comparing Beta & VHS on Quality: Was Beta Really Better? @TechnologyConnections | Uploaded 7 years ago | Updated 13 hours ago
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This video has been re-uploaded with the VHS footage captured from the RCA VDT-600, a VCR from 1979. This is a much fairer comparison than using the Panasonic unit as the VHS playback device. Many people believe that Beta was a vastly superior product to VHS, but I think this was mostly marketing prowess on Sony's part. People seemed to think that they were giving up something of quality if the went with VHS over Beta. But as this video will demonstrate, I don't think that was really the case.

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