| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 147.1 | Sinclairs | KERNEL::QUINN | Every Clown has a silver lining | Tue May 09 1989 13:20 | 7 | 
|  |     Hi Harv,
    
    		Try Sinclairs at the top of Church Street.
    
    
    Grum.
    
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| 147.2 |  | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard-boiled eggs & some nuts. | Tue May 09 1989 15:39 | 1 | 
|  |     Failing that, perhaps the Museum can help.
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| 147.3 | There's nothing wrong with Beta | JANUS::BARKER | Jeremy Barker - Reading, England | Wed May 10 1989 03:41 | 10 | 
|  | Re: .2
That's not reasonable.
In many countries Beta is still sold in significant volume.  Beta equipment
is still manufacture by Sony and is used by many organizations for
professional applications (ENG cameras for example) as the picture quality 
is significantly better than VHS.  It is also kinder to the tapes.
jb
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| 147.4 |  | ODIHAM::PHILPOTT_I | Col. Philpott is back in action... | Wed May 10 1989 12:00 | 14 | 
|  |     
    speaking of Betamax tapes: would anybody like some?
    
    I no longer have a Beta VCR, but I brought a box full of [American
    - so probably slightly different length than British] Beta tapes
    back with me.
    
    No charge but recipient must collect from me (I'm in Hampshire house)
    ^^^^^^^^^
    
    Send me mail if you are interested.
    
    /. Ian .\
    
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| 147.5 | Beta is Best | COMICS::LANG | More Trouble Every Day... | Wed May 10 1989 14:14 | 5 | 
|  |     re .3
    
    yes, I agree that Beta does have a better picture quality than VHS.
    
    H
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| 147.6 |  | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard-boiled eggs & some nuts. | Wed May 10 1989 14:54 | 25 | 
|  | 	re .3
>>                      -< There's nothing wrong with Beta >-
	I didn't say there was.  But the proportion of BETA to VHS machines
	in use in the UK has been decreasing steadily over the years and 
	is now relatively small. The museum of Industrial Archaeology at
	Amberley has an example of an early Phillips machine & it would
	certainly not surprise me if a BETAMAX machine were to join it.
>>	Beta equipment is still manufactured by Sony ...
	They also make VHS!
>>							      ... for
>>	professional applications (ENG cameras for example) as the picture 
>>	quality is significantly better than VHS.  
	I recently witnessed a BBC outside broadcast and noticed they used 
	VHS. How do you define significant? I think the resolution is something 
	like 10% greater for BETA. VHS has the capability of increasing its
	horizontal resolution for Black & White recording to be greater than
	BETAMAX. As about 50% of the recordings I keep are old films, I still
	come out better off with VHS.
	Ian
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| 147.7 | Recommendation? but whats the name? | SHAPES::STREETR | Have another vat of wine dear | Mon May 15 1989 19:40 | 9 | 
|  |      I took mine to a place in Grafton Way? they advertise Digital
    discount (and actually gave it!)..... they 'fixed' mine, but it
    failed again a couple of days later, I took it back and they
    fixed it again..... It lasted longer but is now broken again.
    
      They did consider the machine 'old' (it is), and hardly worth fixing
    so I didnt bother to take it back again.
    
    Ray.                           
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