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Laserdisc, trademarked under the names LaserDisc and LaserVision, but often abbreviated LD, was the first optical disc recording format commercially available. Invented in 1978, Laserdiscs consistently and significantly under-performed against the VHS format, yet remained on the market until 2001 when DVDs supplanted both it and videocassettes.
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