It depends on what year specifically. It is like the new 4K TVs that have been out the last 2–3 years, the prices have dropped drastically after initial release. A 4K tv that cost $2000 in 2015 would now cost about $300. read more
In 1980, a VCR was not something most consumers would consider owning. One came into my possession, briefly, in the early 1980s, as part of some business deal that involved a trade that included a large VCR deck. read more
A brand new 1982 Datsun Stanza cost $6,600 and a brand new 1989Ford Probe cost $12,695. A Chevrolet Corvette cost $23,392 in 1984. read more
A 4K tv that cost $2000 in 2015 would now cost about $300. The new VCRs in 1980 were amazing technology and were about $1000 each, and not many companies produced them. As the years went on they became more commonplace and more companies made them, causing the prices to fall. read more