TOKYO -- Japanese electronics maker Funai Electric Co. says it's yanking the plug on the world's last video cassette recorder. A company spokesman, who requested anonymity citing company practice, ...
As new formats like DVD, Blu-ray, and now Ultra HD Blu-ray have brought better picture quality, sound, and room for special features, most people have moved away from the VCR. As a result, it’s ...
Japanese electronics maker Funai Electric Co. says it's yanking the plug on the world's last video cassette recorder. Japanese firm Funai is the only company left that still makes VCRs and they say ...
TOKYO - Japanese electronics maker Funai Electric Co. says it's yanking the plug on the world's last video cassette recorder. A company spokesman, who requested anonymity citing company practice, ...
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You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. TOKYO — Japanese electronics maker Funai Electric Co. says it’s yanking the ...
Funai Electric, the last Japanese company to manufacture VCRs, is shutting down production after 33 years. The company will make its final video recorder this month, before following the rest of the ...
I was going to say let's pour one out for the VCR and VHS, but you probably did so a long time ago. Funai Electric, the last remaining producer of VCRs, will throw in the towel by the end of July.
He said the company wanted to continue production to meet customer requests, but can’t because key component makers are pulling out due to shrinking demand for VCRs. Japanese electronics maker Funai ...
It may surprise you to learn that Japanese companies are still making video cassette recorders, but this fact won’t remain useful for too long — manufacturing will cease at the end of the month. Funai ...
Tech Insider readers who were born before the late 1990s have plenty of memories, both positive and negative, of VHS tapes. The big, cumbersome plastic cases took up tons of shelf space and you always ...
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