The death of the video cassette recorder appears to be in sight after the UK's largest electrical chain, Dixons, said it is to stop selling them. The first video cassette recorder went on sale at Dixons in 1978 priced £798.75 - the equivalent of about £3,000 in today's money.
the latest in digital recording
Bosch introduces new Divar Plus
a Divar-2 digital video recorder with a built-in DVD writer ...more>
EverFocus new 16, 9 & 6 channel Digital Video Recorders
combining advantages of DVR and custom VCR techniques ...more>
Dallmeier electronic's New Generation Recorders
Videor Technical offers the entire portfolio of Dallmeier electronic ...more>
VIDOS-NVR Network Video Recording System
introducing the concept of "Virtual DVR" ...more>
Kodicom launch new 32ch DVR
one giant leap! 32 channel DVR now available from Kodicom ...more>
Fusion DVR Series by Honeywell
integrated solution for 8, 16 & 32 camera applications ...more>
Rainbow VQ digital recording range
making the most of memory capacity... ...more>
Dedicated Micros launches market first in image archiving
...offering continuous archiving of digitally recorded CCTV footage ...more>
Regard launches the OBSERVER
high capacity 4CIF real-time, video/audio recording & management platform for high-end applications ...more>
statistic of the week...
20% of motorists spend more time in their cars than they do with family and friends.
The Mail on Sunday (London)
This week's winner is:
Phil Stewkesbury, Secure Engineering Ltd
Claim>
sponsored by:
to unsubscribe
from further emails reply saying DELETE
EM8632