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On 9 September 1976, the first VHS model videotape recorder was announced. The standard had been developed at the Yokohama Plant of Victor Company of Japan, Limited, by a team of engineers headed by Shizuo Takano and Yuma Shiraishi. VHS became the world standard for home video tape recorders. | On 9 September 1976, the [[Milestones:Development of VHS, a World Standard for Home Video Recording, 1976|first VHS model videotape recorder]] was announced. The standard had been developed at the Yokohama Plant of Victor Company of Japan, Limited, by a team of engineers headed by Shizuo Takano and Yuma Shiraishi. VHS became the world standard for home video tape recorders. | ||
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On 9 September 1976, the first VHS model videotape recorder was announced. The standard had been developed at the Yokohama Plant of Victor Company of Japan, Limited, by a team of engineers headed by Shizuo Takano and Yuma Shiraishi. VHS became the world standard for home video tape recorders.