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You can program tracks, as on a CD player, and chapters, as on a laserdisc player. The CLD-980 offers a broad range of search features, including frame and time.
The doomed brainchild of Pioneer, the LaserActive was a laserdisc player that used the massive silver discs to run games, overlaying 16-bit graphics on high-quality video. It was a great idea ...
Leonard Nimoy uses his sci-fi icon status to sell LaserDisc players back in the early '80s, and it makes for a far-out retro video.
Pioneer is ceasing production of their three remaining LaserDisc players, marking the end of major manufacture for players of the giant, shiny, long-obsolete format. Pioneer had continued to build ...
The player automatically plays both sides of a laserdisc, saving you the trouble of manually flipping the disc. The M-V8000 matches its competition closely.
Released in 1978, Magnavision 8000 was the first consumer player of the format you know as Laserdisc. This 1981 spot for the Maganvision 8000 was one Leonard Nimoy’s better roles, if you ask me.
It has dual AV outputs and an S-Video output (S-Video is kinda useless on a laserdisc player, but its a "high end feature"). It has dual trays. A smaller tray pops out if you just want to play a CD.
Yes, we're just as shocked and horrified to hear the news as you are, but it seems to be true. Pioneer, the last major electronics manufacturer to continue production of laserdisc players, has ...
The incredibly detailed 1/6 scale cabinet features an authentic scoreboard, a miniature laserdisc player, and a lovely 4.2-inch screen displaying a video game that looks like a Don Bluth cartoon.