R.I.P. Betamax

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TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) -- What VHS couldn't do, digital did.

Sony Corp.'s Betamax video tape recorder, which famously lost the 1980s video format war but held on for decades as a niche product, will finally be laid to rest after digital formats delivered a death blow to its prospects.

Sony said on Tuesday it would only make 2,000 more Betamax machines before discontinuing the product altogether, ending its 27-year history -- spent mostly in the shadow of the Matsushita group's rival VHS format.

"With digital machines and other new recording formats taking hold in the market, demand has continued to decline and it has become difficult to secure parts," Sony said in a statement.

Betamax -- held up as an example of how the first to market is not guaranteed commercial success -- had already been pulled from overseas markets in the 1990s, a Sony spokesman said.

Production of the machine in the last business year to March totaled 2,800 units, a tiny fraction of the 2.3 million made in the peak year of 1984 and the 18 million made over its lifetime.

Sony said it would continue to offer repairs and manufacture tapes for the format, adding the move would not affect its Betacam products for the broadcasting industry.

A new format war on horizon?
Rapid sales growth in digital versatile disc (DVD) players and recorders has posed a threat in recent years not just to the remnants of Betamax but to the mainstream VHS videotape recorders pioneered by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., maker of Panasonic goods, and Victor Co. of Japan, a subsidiary.

In the DVD arena as well, the industry is groping for ways to set standards without risking a destructive format war.

A fragmentation of standards for DVD recorders has been blamed for delaying the take-off of that market, and a potential format war is also brewing over next-generation DVD products.

Sony, Matsushita and seven other industry giants joined hands early this year on a common format for DVD players using blue laser light, which are due out as early as next year and will vastly increase disc storage capacity.

But Toshiba Corp., a pioneer in DVD technology, said this week it aimed to offer an alternative blue-laser format it believes will be cheaper and more compatible with existing red-laser technology.

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R.I.P. BetaMax, I remember you but I can't say I miss you.
 

mithrandir2001

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Originally posted by: neomits

A new format war on horizon?
Rapid sales growth in digital versatile disc (DVD) players and recorders has posed a threat in recent years not just to the remnants of Betamax but to the mainstream VHS videotape recorders pioneered by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., maker of Panasonic goods, and Victor Co. of Japan, a subsidiary.
A threat to VHS? They are missing the boat. I haven't touched a VHS tape in ages except to record the occasional TV program and haven't watched a film on VHS for over a year.

 

neomits

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Originally posted by: mithrandir2001
Originally posted by: neomits

A new format war on horizon?
Rapid sales growth in digital versatile disc (DVD) players and recorders has posed a threat in recent years not just to the remnants of Betamax but to the mainstream VHS videotape recorders pioneered by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., maker of Panasonic goods, and Victor Co. of Japan, a subsidiary.
A threat to VHS? They are missing the boat. I haven't touched a VHS tape in ages except to record the occasional TV program and haven't watched a film on VHS for over a year.

I would hope you call yourself one on the high end of the technology scale. Only recently has DVD player sales topped VHS sales (and that may not even have happend yet)

I agree I haven't touched a VHS in quite a while but thats because we are more technological advanced than the average person
 

Stifko

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I have 2 sony betamax decks that I am throwing out. One has the remote too, NE1 want them?
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: yakko
Originally posted by: Pooteh
sony and their proprietary formats. screw sony.

Yeah! Screw them and their superior formats.

They screwed their own superior format by not allowing it to be adopted by other manufacturers. VHS on the other hand followed the Phillips example with cassette and licensed the format to anyone that would follow the standard. Apple (and IBM with Microchannel) followed the closed standard route in the computer world and achieved similar results as Sony with Betamax.
 

Zenmervolt

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Originally posted by: Stifko
I have 2 sony betamax decks that I am throwing out. One has the remote too, NE1 want them?
How much to ship the one with the remote to Ohio? You have some pics of it?

It's still interesting that every television camera I've ever seen up until a couple of years ago (when the digital ones started becoming popular) was Betamax. If Betamax had been able to offer the same initial storage capacity as VHS, I think it might have had a better chance. Unfortunately everyone wanted quantity over quality.

ZV
 

yakko

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Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: yakko
Originally posted by: Pooteh
sony and their proprietary formats. screw sony.

Yeah! Screw them and their superior formats.

They screwed their own superior format by not allowing it to be adopted by other manufacturers. VHS on the other hand followed the Phillips example with cassette and licensed the format to anyone that would follow the standard. Apple (and IBM with Microchannel) followed the closed standard route in the computer world and achieved similar results as Sony with Betamax.

Tell me something I don't know.
 

Stifko

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How much to ship the one with the remote to Ohio? You have some pics of it?

I will take some pics later. You can have both decks for the cost of shipping. I will take some pics and try to weigh them for a ground shipping price. I had a feeling someone here would want them.
 
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