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Show Laser Discs and Other Ways to Enjoy The Twentieth Century While you have been at home fiddling with your TV antenna, untangling cassettes casset-tes and trying not to hear the scratches on your LPs, the entertainment industry has not been standing still. If you felt like a cave person last time you went to buy a record album and didn't know what the salesman sales-man meant when he offered you a digital disk, then you will feel even more primitive when Dave Badger introduces intro-duces you to the laser Disk. It is an audio visual record which is capable of reproducing reprodu-cing a clearer picture and finer sound separation than any network or recording studio has been able to create before and which Newsweek Magazine says is destined to replace standard LPs. Why buy just a sound recording of Dolly Parton when you can buy a disk which includes a film of her performance? Badger explained ex-plained that Laser Disks have been called the greatest innovation in TV since TV itself. The disk, he said, is virtually indestructible which in itself is a remarkable advance. Badger, who will officially open Park Video at the Holiday Village Mall this weekend, will also carry video cassette recorders, stereo packs, and big screen TVs. He will also be accepting memberships into a video bank, which will stock educational and feature length films. . V : I ' ' H I .. C-'- . Ay; it : ' 'i f f 1 .. . A-s i I . ; y '- I P"m '- i ml, - - i - Phil Hardy demonstrats the Stereo Pack and Park Video Owner Dave Badger describes the Laser Disc. |