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VHS - Wikipedia VHS (Video Home System) [1][2][3] is a discontinued standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes, introduced in 1976 by JVC It was the dominant home video format throughout the tape media period of the 1980s and 1990s [4][5]
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The History of VHS: The Rise and Fall of a Video Revolution The concept of VHS began in the early 1970s when the Japanese electronics company Victor Company of Japan (JVC) set out to create a video format that could record, play, and rewind video content on demand
The VHS Format - Media College VHS is a consumer-level video standard developed by JVC and launched in 1976 Originally VHS was an acronym for Vertical Helical Scan (a reference to the recording system used) but was later changed to the more consumer-friendly Video Home System
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VHS - Videotape Formats Wiki VHS, officially known as the Video Home System, is a videocassette format and an industry standard for consumer analog recording The format was first introduced in September 1976 by JVC
History of VHS Tapes - Its Rise and Fall The dawn of VHS tapes can be traced back to the early 1970s, when a consortium of Japanese electronics giants, including JVC (Victor Company of Japan), Sony, and Matsushita Electric (later Panasonic), collaborated to develop a consumer friendly video recording standard