Betamax

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Betamax
Developer Sony
Publisher Various
Systems N/A
Released May 10, 1975
Added to Museum Not yet

Betamax or Beta is a standard for analogue video cassette recording.

It was developed by Sony and was first released in Japan on May 10, 1975.

Competition

It was outsold by the competing analog tape format, VHS.

It also was outsold by the competing digital optical formats, Laserdisc and Video CD.

Betamax players remained in production in Japan until 2002. Blank Betamax cassettes remained in production in Japan until March 2016.