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In 58 million homes, the
VCR has become nearly as much as the family car. But despite the VCR’s
advantages, video buffs complain about its lira its. To duplicate prerecorded
movies, for instance, requires two VCRs awkwardly cabled together. No wonder,
then, that fans at Chicago’s Consumer Electronics Show last week were .excited
by a new machine that eliminates the drawback, Moreover, its appearance was a
triumph over we]] wired opposition in Tokyo and Hollywood.
The
center of the excitement was the first dual deck videotape recorder available to
US consumers, the VCR 2, made by the tiny Arizona based Go video company. The
VCR 2 enables its users to make high quality duplicates of prerecorded tapes
easily. It also lets viewers watch a tape while simultaneously recording off
the. air. Go-video hopes to have a limited supply of the VCR 2 in stores by
Christmastime, priced at just under $1,000. But the machine’s
A. it’s not easy to duplicate prerecorded movies
B. it can not duplicate prerecorded movies
C. it can not be operated easily
D. it takes too long to duplicate prerecorded movies