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The Video Recorder market is a subset of the larger Video, DVD and Blu-ray market. Video Recorders are devices used to record video content onto a physical medium, such as a VHS tape or a DVD. They are typically used to record television programs, but can also be used to record other video sources, such as camcorders. Video Recorders are becoming increasingly obsolete, as digital video recording technology has become more prevalent.
DVDs and Blu-ray discs are the most popular physical media for recording video content. DVDs are the most common, as they are cheaper and more widely available than Blu-ray discs. Blu-ray discs offer higher quality video and audio than DVDs, but are more expensive.
The Video Recorder market is dominated by a few major companies, such as Sony, Panasonic, JVC, and Toshiba. These companies produce a variety of Video Recorders, ranging from basic VHS recorders to high-end Blu-ray recorders. Other companies, such as Samsung, LG, and Philips, also produce Video Recorders, but are not as dominant in the market. Show Less Read more