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- JVC_HR-3300 abstract "The JVC HR-3300 VIDSTAR was the world's first VHS-based VCR to be released to the market, introduced by the president of JVC at the Okura Hotel on September 9, 1976. Sales started in Japan under the name Victor HR-3300 on 31 October 1976. Foreign sales followed in 1977 with the HR-3300U in the United States, and HR-3300EK in the United Kingdom.In 2008, the HR-3300 became the first VCR to be registered with the National Museum of Nature and Science, based in Tokyo, Japan. It was noted as one of the 85 most disruptive ideas by Business Week in 2014.".
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- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink Ampex.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink Betamax.
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- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink CV-2000.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink Category:JVC_products.
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- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink Composite_video.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink EIAJ-1.
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- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink RCA_jack.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink Sanyo.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink Seven-segment_display.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink Sony.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo,_Japan.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink U-matic.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink V-Cord.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink VHS.
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink VX_(videocassette_format).
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink Video_Cassette_Recording.
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- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLink Zenith_Electronics.
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- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLinkText "JVC HR-3300".
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Victor HR-3300".
- JVC_HR-3300 wikiPageWikiLinkText "world's first VHS videocassette recorder".
- JVC_HR-3300 hasPhotoCollection JVC_HR-3300.
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- JVC_HR-3300 subject Category:JVC_products.
- JVC_HR-3300 subject Category:Recording_devices.
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- JVC_HR-3300 type Brand.
- JVC_HR-3300 type Product.
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- JVC_HR-3300 comment "The JVC HR-3300 VIDSTAR was the world's first VHS-based VCR to be released to the market, introduced by the president of JVC at the Okura Hotel on September 9, 1976. Sales started in Japan under the name Victor HR-3300 on 31 October 1976. Foreign sales followed in 1977 with the HR-3300U in the United States, and HR-3300EK in the United Kingdom.In 2008, the HR-3300 became the first VCR to be registered with the National Museum of Nature and Science, based in Tokyo, Japan.".
- JVC_HR-3300 label "JVC HR-3300".
- JVC_HR-3300 seeAlso VHS.
- JVC_HR-3300 sameAs JVC_HR–3300.
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- JVC_HR-3300 sameAs Q1099098.
- JVC_HR-3300 sameAs Q1099098.
- JVC_HR-3300 wasDerivedFrom JVC_HR-3300?oldid=639448715.
- JVC_HR-3300 depiction JVC-HR-3300U.jpg.
- JVC_HR-3300 isPrimaryTopicOf JVC_HR-3300.