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CV-2000

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Early home videotape recorder
CV-2000
Media typeMagnetic tape, ½-inch open reel
Encoding525-lines/60 Hz and 625-lines/50 Hz (notPAL orNTSC as monochrome-only format)
Read mechanismHelical scan
Write mechanismHelical scan
StandardInterlaced video
Developed bySony
UsageHome movies
ReleasedAugust 1965

CV-2000 was one of the world's first homevideo tape recorders (VTR), introduced bySony in August 1965.[1] The 'CV' in the model name stood for 'Consumer Video' (消費者向けビデオ,shōhishamuke bideo). This was Sony's domestic format throughout the 1960s.[2][3] It was the first fullytransistorizedVCR.[4]

The CV-2000 was developed by Sony engineerNobutoshi Kihara. On its release, the CV-2000D machine was listed for US$695—equivalent to $6,935 in 2024—while a portable version in a more durable case, the CV-2000, was listed for $730—equivalent to $7,284 in 2024. It used12-inch-wide (13 mm)video tape in areel-to-reel format, meaning the tape had to be manually threaded around thehelical scan video head drum. The CV-2000 was one-tenth the weight and price of otheranalog video recording products of its era.[5] It recorded television programs inblack and white using theskip field process, which produced a maximum 200-lines resolution. The tape moved at a speed of 7.5 inches per second.[6] Two different reels were marketed: A reel of video tape listed for about US$22—equivalent to $220 in 2024—had 30-minute playtime, and video-tape reel listed for about US$40 could hold one hour of video.[7] Although CV-2000 was aimed at the home market, it was mainly used in business and educational institutions.[1]

Ten models were developed in the CV series: CV-2000, TCV-2010, TCV-2020, CV-2100, TCV-2110, TCV-2120, CV-2200, DV-2400, CV-2600 and CV-5100.[2] Sony also sold an optional 'Video Camera Ensemble', known as the VCK-2000. This add-on kit contained a separate video camera, a microphone, and a tripod.[6]

One of its shortcomings as a format was the omission of the ability to adjusttracking, which made interchangeability of tapes between different machines almost impossible. Sony's later AV series machines included this feature.[8] The CV video recorders fell into disuse with the arrival of theEIAJ type 1 standard that was used by many companies, including Sony with their AV series machines.

This video recorder is from before the development of multichannel rotary air-gap transformers, which were commonly used for the spinning heads of VHS recorders, to pass analog video signals across the gap from the spinning upper half to the stationary lower half of the head assembly. This recorder instead uses an earlier slip-ring and brush contact system for the spinning heads, with two sets of brushes to increase signal reliability. However it can still experience video signal quality problems if the metal of the brushes or rings become oxidized / corroded, or coated with dust.

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  1. ^abDerene, Glenn (2008-03-20)."The 10 Video Formats HD DVD Will Meet in Heaven".Popular Mechanics. Retrieved2008-03-25.
  2. ^ab"Sony CV-2000D First Consumer Videocorder". LabGuy's World. 2005-01-09. Retrieved2008-03-27.
  3. ^Sony.com History
  4. ^"Trends in the Semiconductor Industry: 1970s".Semiconductor History Museum of Japan. Archived fromthe original on 27 June 2019. Retrieved27 June 2019.
  5. ^Hara, Yoshiko."Sony: electronics ordered 'to go'".EETimes. Retrieved2008-03-25.
  6. ^ab"The Sony CV-2000 Reel-to-Reel Video Recorder". Retro Thing. November 2005. Retrieved2008-03-27.
  7. ^"Presenting a home Videocorder from Sony," Sony Corporation of America, undated (c1967) brochure.
  8. ^smecc.org Sony CV series video
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