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Why Disney VHS tapes from the 1990s are suddenly hitting record prices again

Let's be real. Twenty years ago, you probably could have walked into almost any thrift store and grabbed a stack of Disney ...
Your old VHS tapes are likely gathering dust, and they won't last forever. Fortunately, it's easier than ever to preserve ...
LazerDisc and Betamax might have won a few battles, but VHS won the war over the home video market. If you remembered to be kind and rewind, your old VCR tapes might be worth some serious money. From ...
Lately, there have been many media outlets reporting that VHS tapes of classic Disney movies have become so rare and coveted, you can sell the ones sitting in your closet for thousands. According to ...
The first thing to check is the HDMI settings for external devices. Depending on the TV model, look under the General ...
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 ...
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Remember that "Beauty and the Beast" VHS tape you watched over and over again as a kid in the early '90s? You know, the one that came in the clamshell case that Disney used to package all of its ...
In an era when online streaming dominates entertainment distribution, nostalgia for a particularly cantankerous, nearly obsolete way of watching things seems to be on the rise: According to eBay, ...
VHS tapes were all-but wiped out from the average household when DVDs and blu-rays were introduced back in 1997-2000, but the tapes have now been away just about long enough to inspire some nostalgia.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Most of us have old videos on tape or film with memories that we can no longer watch. Now thanks to a new program at GRTV, it is possible for you to see them again. “We got our ...