__1981: __RCA's long-awaited videodisc system, essentially a vinyl record that plays video, hits stores in the United States. The company spent 15 years and $200 million developing it, only for the ...
Starting in the 1960s, RCA spent many years and a reported $600 million trying to develop a physical media format it called the VideoDisc, essentially an LP-sized black plastic disc capable of holding ...
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Ever heard of VideoDiscs? There’s a good chance you haven’t. An ambitious physical media format that began development in the 1960s, cost a reported $600 million to get off the ground and was ...
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