Most people still think of VHS tapes as junk. Bulky plastic relics that clutter garage shelves, get dropped in donation bins, ...
If National VCR Day has you wondering what to do with your old VHS tapes, look no further. Since the popularity of DVDs — and especially now, in the age of streaming — VCRs aren’t the primary way for ...
There's a serious fandom growing around videocassettes, one that includes such directors as Jane Schoenbrun and Alex Ross ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whether you've been collecting VHS tapes for years or are thinking about starting a collection, we consulted several industry ...
Nostalgia can't win here - Way too many sacrifices in picture quality - Technology has advanced too far. VHS has too many downsides compared to modern options. It's better to watch new versions of the ...
One person’s analog trash is another person’s vintage treasure. If you have a pile of VHS tapes that haven’t been touched since the dawn of digital media, you might be able to make a fortune on them.
(NEXSTAR) – Like other pop-culture memorabilia from the ‘80s and ‘90s, video cassette tapes are having a bit of a moment — and some of those tapes could potentially be worth big bucks to collectors.
June 7 is National VCR Day. Yes, you read that right. Videocassette recorders are still around and there are enough of them to justify a spot on the National Day Calendar — the national day marketing ...
I used CVS to convert three old VHS tapes to DVD. The process was simple — I dropped off my tapes at the photo counter and picked up the DVDs about 4.5 weeks later. The DVDs worked fine, and the tapes ...
The NYC Tape Fair is back in Bushwick on May 3 with cassettes, VHS tapes and vinyl galore. Founded just last year by Anthony ...
The device could be found in nearly every living room in America between the late 1970s and the turn of the 21st century. Now, after a 30-year hiatus, the videocassette recorder, or VCR, is making a ...