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This year Pioneer solved that problem. For slightly more than the price of a good CD-only player or the least expensive videodisc-only player, you can own a combi laserdisc/CD player.
FS: Pioneer CLD-D503 Laserdisc player... Shin-Gouki May 11, 2001 Jump to latest Follow Reply ...
Pioneer might be the most reliable brand at this late stage in laserdisc’s life. It still has six players available, from the CLDS-104 ($299 retail) to the CLD-704 ($1,200).
But yesterday the same company (which manufactured the best hardware) issued a new press release , saying it still has some players in stock, the DVL-919 ($1,000, pictured on the left) and the CLD ...
Pioneer is ceasing production of their three remaining LaserDisc players, marking the end of major manufacture for players of the giant, shiny, long-obsolete format. Pioneer had continued to build ...
Pioneer, the last major electronics manufacturer to continue production of laserdisc players, has announced they'll discontinue all three of the models they currently offer, leaving dozens of ...
It was estimated that in 1998, LaserDisc players were in approximately 2% of U.S. households (roughly two million). By comparison, in 1999, players were in 10% of Japanese households and a total of ...