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Also known as Sanyo Fisher, after Sanyo purchased the American electronics manufacturer Fisher. | |||
<blockquote>Most interesting of the video-only laserdisc players are Sanyo`s initial pair of entries: the world`s first laservision players that feature automatic two-side reproduction. A unique U-shaped pickup-drive mechanism flips over to allow single-laser reproduction of both sides, with rapid access to selections on either side of the platter. Picture quality rivals that of the new Super-VHS format, with a quoted 420 lines of horizontal resolution. Price tags are $965 and $825.<ref>https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1987-10-09-8703170126-story.html Chicago Tribune, Oct 9th, 1987</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 17 February 2020
Also known as Sanyo Fisher, after Sanyo purchased the American electronics manufacturer Fisher.
Most interesting of the video-only laserdisc players are Sanyo`s initial pair of entries: the world`s first laservision players that feature automatic two-side reproduction. A unique U-shaped pickup-drive mechanism flips over to allow single-laser reproduction of both sides, with rapid access to selections on either side of the platter. Picture quality rivals that of the new Super-VHS format, with a quoted 420 lines of horizontal resolution. Price tags are $965 and $825.[1]
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LaserDisc Players
Front Image File Model Release Date Front Image File Model Release Date Sanyo HVL-BM2000 Sanyo LA-A5 1992 Sanyo LV-K77 Sanyo LV-P1 Sanyo LV-P500 Sanyo LV-P500E Sanyo LV-P500U 1992 Sanyo LV-P7 Sanyo LV-PK30 Sanyo LV-PK45 Sanyo SLV-J1 Sanyo SLV-J2
- ↑ https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1987-10-09-8703170126-story.html Chicago Tribune, Oct 9th, 1987