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  2. What your VHS tapes are worth now - AOL

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    On sites like eBay and LoveAntiques, collectible VHS tapes are valued at upwards of nearly $10,000 - depending on the rarity and condition of the tape, of course.

  3. Walt Disney Home Video (VHS) - Wikipedia

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    In terms of consignment, Heritage Auctions has placed in their "Vintage VHS Tapes Value Guide" that the most desirable VHS tapes released between 1979 and 1990 are still in their original factory shrink wrap. [1] When VCRs were first released in 1977, they were priced between $1,000 to $1,400 which would roughly equal $4,900 to $6,900 in 2023 ...

  4. The top 5 most ridiculously priced Disney VHS tapes - AOL

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    Book a trip home to clear out your parent's '90s entertainment center because you might just get a little bit richer thanks to your Disney stash.

  5. Video rental shop - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of a video rental store in Austin, Texas (closed in 2020) A display case of DVDs in a former Blockbuster video rental store. A video rental shop/store is a physical retail business that rents home videos such as movies, prerecorded TV shows, video game cartridges/discs and other media content.

  6. List of home video companies - Wikipedia

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    Shout! Factory (2002–present) Geffen Home Video (1992–1998) NCircle Entertainment (2006–present) Genius Products (1996–2011) NoShame; Hemdale Home Video (1991–1995) Fries Home Video; Maxell; The Criterion Collection; Image Entertainment; Entertainment One (2005–present) Vivendi Entertainment (2004–2013) Time Life Video; New Video ...

  7. VHS - Wikipedia

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    The other improved standard, called Digital-VHS (D-VHS), records digital high definition video onto a VHS form factor tape. D-VHS can record up to 4 hours of ATSC digital television in 720p or 1080i formats using the fastest record mode (equivalent to VHS-SP), and up to 49 hours of lower-definition video at slower speeds. [67]