I'm looking for an advert for electrical appliances. It's from the 80's, It has like hip-hop music and there are two men acting kinda like robots or something like that. I don't the know whether the brand is Toshiba, Hitachi, Panasonic or anything other brand If you know what it is, please let me know ASAP. Thank you.
Ironically, i've just chucked out a 20+ year old Panasonic video recorder. Not only was it a Fan-dabby-tastic domestic VHS recorder, but it also had an edit control deck. and as a child I'd sometimes get distracted by the LCD sound level meters which would flicker up and down.
Wer'e unlikely to see that kind of reliability in electronics nowadays :(
and the Panasonic VHS system and the Panny VHS system were both exactly the same, otherwise tape incompatibilities would crop up.
I wish I still had my families from loading JCPenney VCR.
turntableandcassette 1 month ago
lol my friend has one at her lake house. dated 1984.
ND1003 4 months ago
I'm looking for an advert for electrical appliances. It's from the 80's, It has like hip-hop music and there are two men acting kinda like robots or something like that. I don't the know whether the brand is Toshiba, Hitachi, Panasonic or anything other brand If you know what it is, please let me know ASAP. Thank you.
SegaMegadriveMic 2 years ago
"perfect pictures for years and years" - not as good as my top-loading Sanyo Betamax!
BTW, CentralSouth, in the video description you describe "Panasonic VHS system", VHS was JVC's invention actually . . .
AidanLunn 2 years ago
Yes I already know that and betamax was a sony invention. The advert is for a Panasonic VHS system, nothing to do with JVC.
CentralSouth5 2 years ago
Ironically, i've just chucked out a 20+ year old Panasonic video recorder. Not only was it a Fan-dabby-tastic domestic VHS recorder, but it also had an edit control deck. and as a child I'd sometimes get distracted by the LCD sound level meters which would flicker up and down.
Wer'e unlikely to see that kind of reliability in electronics nowadays :(
and the Panasonic VHS system and the Panny VHS system were both exactly the same, otherwise tape incompatibilities would crop up.
AidanLunn 2 years ago