VHS video recorder
It is a home electronic device that was once widely used to play video tapes in VHS format. It was very popular in the 1980 s and 1990 s, providing people with convenient ways to watch video content such as movies, TV series, documentaries, etc. It usually has a slot for inserting VHS video tapes. You can control the play, pause, fast forward, rewind and other operations through the remote control or buttons on the machine. Connect to the TV and transmit the video and audio signals from the video tape to the TV screen, so that people can enjoy a rich audio-visual experience at home.
Home Video System VHS
VHS stands for Home Video System, which is a recording and playback standard for home video recorders developed by Japan's Victory Company in 1976. Although the official representative of VHS is home video recording system, VHS originally meant Vertical Spiral Scan because it adopted the technology of head/tape vertical scanning. The cassette tape in the home video recording system is 12.65 millimeters wide (usually referred to as the large inch format), and the tape passes through the recording head or playback head during playback.