in video recording technology there is no contest the die is cast 'O' ' || |||||H l'olmnlnib •MfeeMIHII® I a lb. ■ WtZ To produce quality video recording and I JB||| ||l||| I playback, you have to have quality componentry. jiBSW National’s dedication to quality resulted in.the | Hll|||i development of the rigid, one-piece, annealed, aluminium die-cast chassis. The strength and rigidity of the chassis gives National video recorders stability unmatched by other brands.and ensures precise contact between video tape and the video head: the result... an extremely fine picture quality and definition, JMMMI One of the desirable, extra advantages of the National chassis W jaHB is its exceptional light weight. To remain competitive with the National product many other brands have resorted to plastic WMWF ' chassis! Another major reason why National video recorders give ™ such outstanding performance. The quartz-locked direct drive motor (originally developed for Technics, the world’s most accurate m kh m hi-fi turntables) provides the most precise head cylinder rotation , BSrIH Hk ■ Jjl M H |" w ever achieved for a video recorder. ' HwH H B/ i | ftZ The manufacture and use of these two components, in B fl Hw JBW W H combination, is unique to National. l W S E innovative technology for superior performance ■MH EHl#| . : . Rsh^S a SykeiLtd National, Panasonic, Technics — Brandnames of Matsushita Electric. W a ■ Zi ‘ % . . A
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