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'''VHD''' ('''V'''ideo '''H'''igh '''D'''ensity) was a videodisc format that was sold exclusively in Japan during the early 1980s by [[JVC]]. The VHD stored up to 60 minutes of video on each side and contained two frames per resolution. VHD was first sold in Japan in 1981 and found it's popularity as a karaoke and video game system. However, the VHD was not as successful as JVC hoped and JVC stop producing the videodisc after 1984.
'''VHD''' ('''V'''ideo '''H'''igh '''D'''ensity) was a videodisc format that was sold exclusively in Japan during the early 1980s by [[JVC]]. The VHD stored up to 60 minutes of video on each side and contained two frames per resolution. VHD was first sold in Japan in 1981 and found it's popularity as a karaoke and video game system. However, the VHD was not as successful as JVC hoped and JVC stop producing the videodisc after 1985.


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Revision as of 05:14, 6 January 2012

VHD (Video High Density) was a videodisc format that was sold exclusively in Japan during the early 1980s by JVC. The VHD stored up to 60 minutes of video on each side and contained two frames per resolution. VHD was first sold in Japan in 1981 and found it's popularity as a karaoke and video game system. However, the VHD was not as successful as JVC hoped and JVC stop producing the videodisc after 1985.

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