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Last known VCR manufacturer to stop production

By Sarah Mulé

OSAKA, Japan, July 23 (UPI) -- If anyone has the urge to use a VCR, this will be your last chance to get one before they officially become a relic.

Japanese manufacturer Funai Electroc Co. will discontinue production of the machines at the end of July.

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The advancement of technology and changing viewing habits have led to the VCR's decrease in popularity which has led to difficulty acquiring parts.

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Funai sold 750,000 units last year , compared to around 15 million units during the the machine's heyday.

VCRs were first introduced for home use in 1960, but didn't gain mass-popularity until the early 1980s. The cost of a VCR in those days ranged from $600 to $1,200.

Funai started production of the machines in 1983 and remains the last-known manufacturer.

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