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- Video_2000 abstract "Video 2000 (or V2000; also known as Video Compact Cassette, or VCC) is a consumer videocassette system and analog recording standard developed by Philips and Grundig to compete with JVC's VHS and Sony's Betamax video technologies. Distribution of Video 2000 products began in 1979 and ended in 1988; they were marketed exclusively in Europe, Brazil, and Argentina.Philips named the videotape standard Video Compact Cassette (VCC) to complement their landmark Audio Compact Cassette format introduced in 1963, but the format itself was marketed under the trademark Video 2000.Video 2000 succeeded Philips's earlier "VCR" format and its derivatives (VCR-LP and Grundig's SVR). Although some models and advertising featured a "VCR" badge based on the older systems' logo, Video 2000 was an entirely new (and incompatible) format that incorporated many technical innovations. Despite this, the format was not a major success and was eventually discontinued, having lost out to the rival VHS system in the videotape format war.".
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- Video_2000 caption "A Video 2000 videocassette".
- Video_2000 encoding NTSC.
- Video_2000 encoding PAL.
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- Video_2000 logo "Video_2000_format_logo.jpg".
- Video_2000 name "Video 2000".
- Video_2000 standard Interlaced_video.
- Video_2000 type Magnetic_tape.
- Video_2000 use Home_movies.
- Video_2000 subject Category:1979_introductions.
- Video_2000 subject Category:Discontinued_media_formats.
- Video_2000 subject Category:Philips.
- Video_2000 subject Category:Video_storage.
- Video_2000 comment "Video 2000 (or V2000; also known as Video Compact Cassette, or VCC) is a consumer videocassette system and analog recording standard developed by Philips and Grundig to compete with JVC's VHS and Sony's Betamax video technologies.".
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- Video_2000 depiction Grundig-Video2000-VCC-Kassette-1983-Rotated.jpg.
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