Description: USED Lot of Vintage (1952-1984) Various "Westerns" CED/VideoDiscs (6) - READ FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW Packaging Condition: FAIR/GOOD - NO original packaging (just CED disc case); w/some wear (may have minor rips, warping and/or scratches on label, and inscription on side of case) - see full description below and pics for condition and UPC barcodeUNTESTEDSelling together as "Westerns" lot (6) - 8 discs totalLot includes:1952 "Shane", by Paramount Pictures/RCA-SelectaVision (#RCA-00622)1956 "The Great Locomotive Chase", by Walt Disney Productions/RCA-SelectaVision (#RCA-00707); w/pen marks written on back of CED (see pic)1960 "The Magnificent Seven" (2 Discs), by United Artists/CBS Fox Video (#4553-90)1969 "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", by 20th Century-Fox/RCA-SelectaVision (#RCA-00101)1976 "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", by Argosy Pictures Corporation/RCA-Videodiscs (#RCA-00423)1984 "Silverado" (2 Discs), by Columbia Pictures Home Video (#14065-1/2)The Capacitance Electronic Disc (CED) is an analog video disc playback system developed by Radio Corporation of America (RCA), in which video and audio could be played back on a TV set using a special stylus and high-density groove system similar to phonograph records. First conceived in 1964, the CED system was widely seen as a technological success which was able to increase the density of a long-playing record by two orders of magnitude. Despite this achievement, the CED system fell victim to poor planning, various conflicts with RCA management, and several technical difficulties that slowed development and stalled production of the system for 17 years—until 1981, by which time it had already been made obsolete by laser videodisc (DiscoVision, later called LaserVision and LaserDisc) as well as Betamax and VHS video cassette formats. Sales for the system were nowhere near projected estimates. In the spring of 1984, RCA announced it was discontinuing player production, but continued the production of videodiscs until 1986, losing an estimated $650 million in the process. The format was commonly known as "videodisc", leading to much confusion with the contemporaneous LaserDisc format. LaserDiscs are read optically with a laser beam, whereas CED discs are read physically with a stylus (similar to a conventional phonograph record). The two systems are mutually incompatible. RCA used the brand name "SelectaVision" for the CED system, a name also used for some early RCA brand VCRs.Your shipment will arrive via USPS Media Mail (2-8 business days), USPS Ground Advantage (2-5 business days), or UPS Ground (1-5 business days), after the 2-3 day processing time (upon paid purchase)Shipment(s) sent out of Lemon Grove, California, USAWill be packed very well - READ OUR FEEDBACK!No Returns *UPS GROUND MAY BE 50% LESS THAN SHOWN HERE - ASK US FIRST... NEED YOUR ZIP CODE!***AN INVOICE WILL BE SENT AFTER PURCHASE, WHICH MAY REFLECT A MORE ACCURATE POSTAGE RATE FOR THIS ITEM - DON'T PASS THIS UP YET! Please visit our Backroad Memories ebay store, or visit www.BackroadMemories.com, for more model collectibles added weekly! PLEASE SHARE OUR STORE WITH EVERYBODY YOU KNOW!
Price: 20 USD
Location: Lemon Grove, California
End Time: 2024-09-01T19:00:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 17.38 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Movie
Format: CED
Language: English
Video Format: NTSC
Case Type: CED Case
Actor: Brian Dennehy, Charles Bronson, Danny Glover, John Cleese, John Wayne, Kevin Costner, Kevin Kline, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Steve McQueen, Alan Ladd, Fess Parker, Jeff Hunter, Yul Brynner, Katharine Ross, Scott Glenn, Rosanna Arquette, Jeff Goldblum
MPN: READ FULL DESCRIPTION
Genre: Westerns
Movie/TV Title: Shane
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