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		Definition of laserdisc in English: laserdiscnounˈleɪzədɪskˈleɪzərˌdɪsk A disc resembling a larger CD but able to store video, now generally replaced by the DVD. Example sentencesExamples -  But probably the best overall extra is the commentary track, recorded for the Elite laserdisc back in 1995.
 -  You see, the laserdisc has been around for more than 20 years and qualifies as the slowest-growing format of all time with about 2 million users.
 -  As you may know, the original DVD was a flipper - just like a laserdisc, you had to get up and flip the DVD about halfway through the movie.
 -  This is the version we get on this DVD, which is essentially a port of the 1998 laserdisc, though with a spruced up digital transfer.
 -  Initially laserdiscs and DVDs were high-priced, luxury product aimed primarily at cinema enthusiasts, who would likely want to study the film more thoroughly than the casual viewer.
 -  While the transfer on the DVD showed improvement over the awful picture on the laserdisc, it was not first rate even then.
 -  Back then I had the movie as a VHS bootleg, dubbed from the widescreen laserdisc.
 -  This treatment seems somewhere between the two previously available formats - VHS and the aforementioned laserdisc - in quality.
 -  The laserdisc and VHS versions were severely washed-out; but here every color is perfectly tweaked, except for some of the blues, which seem to pop a little unnaturally.
 -  The only good thing about television that comes to mind right now is that through VHS, laserdisc and DVD a great amount of attention has been brought to film preservation and restoration.
 -  How does the medium stack up against its digital forerunner, laserdiscs?
 -  This is another example where the laserdisc or even VHS comes with supplements left off the DVD, and is inexcusable.
 -  This is the sole addition to the DVD over the laserdisc.
 -  Even laserdisc looked horrible compared to this new DVD picture.
 -  Volume level concerns with the previous laserdisc are not in evidence on the DVD.
 -  Certainly, the DVD is noticeably superior to previous video incarnations on VHS and laserdisc.
 -  It's still a very entertaining commentary, with plenty of info and laughs, but it too is a holdover from previous releases, originally recorded for the laserdisc.
 -  My girlfriend has VHS copies from the Japanese laserdiscs, and the subtitles only added to the strangeness.
 -  When compared to the previous home video incarnations on both VHS and laserdisc, the new DVD looks wonderful.
 -  ‘In theory, DVDs should be higher resolution and lower noise than even laserdiscs,’ notes Levinson.
 
    Definition of laserdisc in US English: laserdisc(also laser disc) nounˈleɪzərˌdɪskˈlāzərˌdisk A disk resembling a larger CD but able to store video, now generally replaced by the DVD. Example sentencesExamples -  How does the medium stack up against its digital forerunner, laserdiscs?
 -  You see, the laserdisc has been around for more than 20 years and qualifies as the slowest-growing format of all time with about 2 million users.
 -  This treatment seems somewhere between the two previously available formats - VHS and the aforementioned laserdisc - in quality.
 -  But probably the best overall extra is the commentary track, recorded for the Elite laserdisc back in 1995.
 -  When compared to the previous home video incarnations on both VHS and laserdisc, the new DVD looks wonderful.
 -  Initially laserdiscs and DVDs were high-priced, luxury product aimed primarily at cinema enthusiasts, who would likely want to study the film more thoroughly than the casual viewer.
 -  Back then I had the movie as a VHS bootleg, dubbed from the widescreen laserdisc.
 -  This is the version we get on this DVD, which is essentially a port of the 1998 laserdisc, though with a spruced up digital transfer.
 -  My girlfriend has VHS copies from the Japanese laserdiscs, and the subtitles only added to the strangeness.
 -  It's still a very entertaining commentary, with plenty of info and laughs, but it too is a holdover from previous releases, originally recorded for the laserdisc.
 -  The laserdisc and VHS versions were severely washed-out; but here every color is perfectly tweaked, except for some of the blues, which seem to pop a little unnaturally.
 -  While the transfer on the DVD showed improvement over the awful picture on the laserdisc, it was not first rate even then.
 -  ‘In theory, DVDs should be higher resolution and lower noise than even laserdiscs,’ notes Levinson.
 -  Volume level concerns with the previous laserdisc are not in evidence on the DVD.
 -  This is another example where the laserdisc or even VHS comes with supplements left off the DVD, and is inexcusable.
 -  The only good thing about television that comes to mind right now is that through VHS, laserdisc and DVD a great amount of attention has been brought to film preservation and restoration.
 -  As you may know, the original DVD was a flipper - just like a laserdisc, you had to get up and flip the DVD about halfway through the movie.
 -  Certainly, the DVD is noticeably superior to previous video incarnations on VHS and laserdisc.
 -  This is the sole addition to the DVD over the laserdisc.
 -  Even laserdisc looked horrible compared to this new DVD picture.
 
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