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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:10 CED videodisc movies TRON,Pink Panther, Blue Thunder |
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10 Capacitance Electronic Disc (CED) Laserdisc's hard plastic cases. TRON - 1983 RCA SelectaVision VideoDisc The Pink Panther - 1981 RCA SelectaVision VideoDisc Blue Thunder - 1983 RCA VideoDisc Airplane II the Sequel - 1983 RCA VideoDisc The Mechanic - 1983 CBS/FOX VideoDisc - Factory sealed Superman II - 2 disc - 1980 RCA VideoDisc Superman III - 2 disc - 1983 Warner Home Video VideoDisc The Muppet Movie - 1979 RCA SelectaVision VideoDisc If you could SEE WHAT I HEAR - 1983 Vestron Video Run Silent, Run Deep - 1983 CBS/FOX Video ****Some info I found on CED's on the internet: The Capacitance Electronic Disc (CED) was a video playback system developed by RCA, in which video and audio could be played back on a TV using a special analog needle and high-density groove system similar to phonograph records. First conceived in 1964, the CED system was widely seen as a technological success which was able to increase the density of a long playing record by two orders of magnitude.[2] Despite this achievement, the CED system fell victim to poor planning, conflicts within RCA, and technical difficulties that stalled production of the system for 17 years until 1981, by which time it was outmoded by the emerging Betamax and VHS videocassette formats. Sales for the system were nowhere near projected estimates, and by 1986, RCA had discontinued the project, losing an estimated $600 million in the process. The format was commonly known as "videodisc", leading to much confusion with Laserdisc format, which is mutually incompatible with this format. The name "SelectaVision" was RCA's brand name for the CED system. It was also used for some early RCA brand VCRs,[3] and other experimental projects at RCA.[4][5]
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