top | item 36189826 LaserDiscs Are Dying (2018) 6 points| felipeqq2 | 2 years ago |electricliterature.com 3 comments order hn newest WarOnPrivacy|2 years ago We have at least 3 laserdisc players, the latest being McIntosh MLD 7020 (basically a reskinned Pioneer CLD-97). Watched Falling Down last week.We haven't noticed any degradation issues with the discs themselves. By the article we should assume it's because they've been stored well. NikkiA|2 years ago Humidity is probably the key, so depending on where you are there will be a massive variance in lifespan of the discs. martin1b|2 years ago Have a pile of inherited laserdiscs. not sure what to do with em.. Anyone want to trade vintage computers for a bunch of laserdiscs?
WarOnPrivacy|2 years ago We have at least 3 laserdisc players, the latest being McIntosh MLD 7020 (basically a reskinned Pioneer CLD-97). Watched Falling Down last week.We haven't noticed any degradation issues with the discs themselves. By the article we should assume it's because they've been stored well. NikkiA|2 years ago Humidity is probably the key, so depending on where you are there will be a massive variance in lifespan of the discs.
NikkiA|2 years ago Humidity is probably the key, so depending on where you are there will be a massive variance in lifespan of the discs.
martin1b|2 years ago Have a pile of inherited laserdiscs. not sure what to do with em.. Anyone want to trade vintage computers for a bunch of laserdiscs?
WarOnPrivacy|2 years ago
We haven't noticed any degradation issues with the discs themselves. By the article we should assume it's because they've been stored well.
NikkiA|2 years ago
martin1b|2 years ago