Article T5AW Sony finally kills Betamax 13 years after it last made a player

Sony finally kills Betamax 13 years after it last made a player

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Mark Walton
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Still buying Betamax tapes for your sweet SL-HF 360 SuperBeta player? Well, brace yourself, because Sony has just announced it's going to stop producing tapes for the failed format in March 2016.

Yes, apparently Sony was still producing Betamax tapes in Japan, despite players and recorders having been discontinued in 2002. The format was dead far earlier than that, though, after a prolonged battle with the VHS standard in the '70s and '80s. VHS ultimately won out thanks to a wider range of cheaper players, as well as a longer overall recording time. At launch, Betamax only offered up to one hour of recording time, but with slightly better image quality than VHS.

Also being taken off the market alongside Betamax tapes are Sony's MicroMV camcorder cassettes, which were used by a huge range of its camcorders in the early 2000s. However, if you still really need both Betamax and MicroMV tapes, there are a whole bunch of them available on eBay in Japan.

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