Let's not forget that Betamax lost the fight in the consumer market ONLY,
while it continued to flourish in the professional domain. The evidence is
out there.
As long as it survives in a market of some sort, such units will continue to
exist and even be available to us, despite the higher professional cost.
Adios,
LarZ
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
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Sent: Monday, 24 January 2000 2:47
To: MD-L
Subject: Re: MD: Will MD Survive?
Although I agree that mp3 is inferior, don't forget we are talking
about Sony here. I still have my original top loading betamax and
with proper maintance, it still beats vhs and super-vhs anyway when
put side by side... But, while it is better, it lost the fight.
VHS was cheaper, and alot of people who didn't care about quality
bought into it (gee, sound familure). Yes, I'm also a Macintosh
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