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  2. The 9 Best Sale Items at Costco Right Now - AOL

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    With the new year comes a fresh batch of Costco deals, and this month’s savings are too good to miss. The latest sale, running from December 26 through January 20, features incredible discounts ...

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    Sonos Beam Soundbar: The sale price for this second-generation soundbar is $369.99 ($130 off) — it includes a coupon for 30% off a Sonos accessory, $40 Apple credit or four month Pandora premium ...

  4. S-VHS - Wikipedia

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    The recording time was one-third of the cassette's nominal playing time, e.g., a 120-minute S-VHS cassette held 40 minutes of eight-track audio. Studer produced the V-Eight (manufactured and sold by Alesis as the M20) [24] and the V-Twenty-Four digital multitrack recorders. These used S-VHS cassettes for 8-track and 24-track digital audio ...

  5. Hard disk recorder - Wikipedia

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    A hard disk recorder (HDR) is a system that uses a high-capacity hard disk to record digital audio or digital video. Hard disk recording systems represent an alternative to reel-to-reel audio tape recording and video tape recorders , and provide non-linear editing capabilities unavailable using tape recorders.

  6. RADAR (audio recorder) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, iZ released RADAR studio, the world's first DAW/Dedicated Recorder in a single box. In 2017, Barry sold the business to focus on other interests. At the 2019 NAMM Show, Barry was awarded the 2019 TECnology Hall of Fame award for the development of RADAR I, the world's first 24 track digital audio hard disk recorder. Founded in 2004 by ...

  7. Soundstream - Wikipedia

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    They manufactured a total of 18 digital recorders, of which seven were sold and the rest leased out. [2] Although most recordings were of classical music, the range included country, rock, jazz, pop, and avant-garde. The first US live digital recording was made in 1976 by Soundstream's prototype 37 kHz, 16-bit, two channel recorder. [3]