Don’t regret ‘mistakes’ like Betamax and VIC-20
I’d like to reassure Thomas Moyes that his “tale of tech woe” (Letters, Issue 570) in buying unpopular gadgets doesn’t mean he made mistakes when purchasing them.
He said he regrets buying a Betamax video recorder, but it was actually superior to VHS because it showed pictures at 250 lines (more than the latter’s 240), and had better sound quality. VHS only won because it was cheaper. Even now, four decades on, you’ll find video enthusiasts bitter that VHS won this war.
Similarly, he shouldn’t be so negative about the VIC-20 (pictured), which at one point in the early 1980s was the world’s best-selling computer, and had some great games, like Key Quest and Demon Attack. Perhaps he merely bought it too late,…
