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Includes New Blu-Ray Movies related to Action, Adventure, Disaster, Futuristic, German, Martial Arts, Military & War, Motor Sports, Sports, Spy and Westerns. Blu-ray also known as Blu-ray Disc (BD), is the name of a next-generation optical disc format jointly developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), a group of the world's leading consumer electronics, personal computer and media manufacturers.
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Includes used Blu-Ray movies related to Action, Adventure, Disaster, Futuristic, German, Martial Arts, Military & War, Motor Sports, Sports, Spy and Westerns. Blu-ray also known as Blu-ray Disc (BD), is the name of a next-generation optical disc format jointly developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), a group of the world's leading consumer electronics, personal computer and media manufacturers.
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Includes new and used VHS formatted movies related Action, Adventure, Disaster, Futuristic, German, Martial Arts, Military & War, Motor Sports, Sports, Spy and Westerns. The Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a consumer-level video standard developed by Japanese company, JVC, and launched in 1976. It was first marketed to the public in October, 1977. During the late part of the 1970s and the early 1980s, the home video industry was involved in the VHS vs. Betamax war, which VHS would eventually win. Advantages of VHS include longer playing time, faster rewinding and fast-forwarding, and a less complex tape transport mechanism. The open standard used for VHS technology allowed mass production without licensing costs. VHS would eventually succeed as the dominant home video format, surpassing others by the mid-1980s and into the 90s.
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Includes used Laserdisc (LD) movies related to Action, Adventure, Disaster, Futuristic, German, Martial Arts, Military & War, Motor Sports, Sports, Spy and Westerns. The LaserDisc (LD) is a home video disc format, and was the first commercial optical disc storage medium. Initially marketed as Discovision in 1978, the technology was licensed and sold as Reflective Optical Videodisc, Laser Videodisc, Laservision, Disco-Vision, DiscoVision, and MCA DiscoVision until Pioneer Electronics purchased the majority stake in the format and marketed it as LaserDisc in the mid to late 1980s.
While the format itself produced a consistently higher quality image than its rivals, the VHS and Betamax systems of the day, the format was poorly received in North America. In Europe and Australia, it remained largely an obscure format. It was, however, much more popular in Japan and in the more affluent regions of South East Asia, such as Hong Kong and Singapore. Laserdisc was the prevalent rental video medium in Hong Kong during the 1990s. The technology and concepts provided with the Laserdisc would become the forerunner to Compact Discs and DVDs.
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Includes new and used Film movies related to Action, Adventure, Disaster, Futuristic, German, Martial Arts, Military & War, Motor Sports, Sports, Spy and Westerns.
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Includes new and used movies related to Action, Adventure, Disaster, Futuristic, German, Martial Arts, Military & War, Motor Sports, Sports, Spy, Westerns in Other Formats.
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Including new and used movies related to Action, Adventure, Disaster, Futuristic, German, Martial Arts, Military & War, Motor Sports, Sports, Spy, Westerns on VHS Non-US PAL Format.
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Includes new and used Disney movies in Various formats. Disneyana Buying Guide
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