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The wiring of the Republic and its citizens is coming along at an astounding rate, real time, with the help of the Japanese, the gome program writers, the multi-billion dollar electronics corporations, the people who keep fresh batteries on the shelves, the electronic discount houses, and you—with your pocket full of quarters.

February 2, 1983
RICHARD ROBINSON

HARDWARE/SOFTWARE

RICHARD ROBINSON

The wiring of the Republic and its citizens is coming along at an astounding rate, real time, with the help of the Japanese, the gome program writers, the multi-billion dollar electronics corporations, the people who keep fresh batteries on the shelves, the electronic discount houses, and you—with your pocket full of quarters.

Not only is it possible to indulge in just about every form of video screen distraction, but even in this depression it gets cheaper to do so everyday. In New York the discount wars are providing the consumer with one bargain after another;

CED video disc players can be had for $179; T-120 VHS cassettes are going for $9.75; the Timex-Sinclair home computer is already down to $78; the Vic-20 is discounting at $ 179.87; and VHS video machines can be had for $425.

So those dedicated or inspired to get the latest in video hardware can indulge in the future now at a minimal expense, all things considered.

•Video Tape Recorders: The latest news in the video recording biz is the new 8-hour VHS. Actually, it isn't a new recorder, but o new tape

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