Videocassette recorder
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- | #A [[device]] that can [[record]] [[broadcast]] [[television]] [[programme]]s, or the [[image]]s from a [[video camera]] for [[subsequent]] [[playback]] through a [[television set]] | + | A [[device]] that can [[record]] [[broadcast]] [[television]] [[programme]]s, or the [[image]]s from a [[video camera]] for [[subsequent]] [[playback]] through a [[television set]]. |
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+ | *[[The late 1970s: Mass-market success of the videocassette recorder]] | ||
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- | * abbreviation: [[VCR]] | ||
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A device that can record broadcast television programmes, or the images from a video camera for subsequent playback through a television set.
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