This Sony Promo From Thirty Years Ago Shows How Far Ahead Of The Game They Were With High-Def Technology

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Back in the '90s Sony developed a limited edition HDVS videodisc format that could be now considered the prototype for high-definition video. It's unreal how far their development was three decades ago.

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