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Memorex 120-Minute 8mm Video Tape (2-Pack) (No Longer Produced) Review

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Description of Memorex 120-Minute 8mm Video Tape (2-Pack) (No Longer Produced)

2-pack of 120-minute tapes. Designed for use with any 8mm video system. High resolution and low noise. Superior performance for both indoor and outdoor use. Full lifetime warranty

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I just don't want something good to die

hi 8 videotape is hard to find but this product worked as expected in my 20+ year old sony hi 8 recorder which was $1000 cost. this time. I recently bought a new Canon camcorder that uses SD cards and doesn't require tape. I just hate it when something good dies. I hope they keep releasing these Hi 8 cassettes as I recorded a lot of memories and copied them to other devices. In any case, this product works great on older hardware.

Pros
  • camera and photo
Cons
  • almost everything is fine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I just don't want anything good to die

Hi 8 videocassette is hard to find but this product worked as expected in my 20+ Sony Hi 8 recorder years, what was then $1000.00. I recently bought a new Canon camcorder that uses SD cards and doesn't require tape. I just hate it when something good dies. I hope they keep releasing these Hi 8 cassettes as I recorded a lot of memories and copied them to other devices. In any case, this product works great on older hardware.

Pros
  • Designed for use with any 8mm video system
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I just don't want something good to die

Hi 8 videocassette is hard to find but this product worked as expected in my 20+ year old Sony hi 8 recorder which cost $1000. Time. I recently bought a new Canon camcorder that uses SD cards and doesn't require tape. I just hate it when something good dies. I hope they keep releasing these Hi 8 cassettes as I recorded a lot of memories and copied them to other devices. In any case, this product works great on older hardware.

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for the elderly