![]() To play a CED movie, you slide the caddy all the way into the player and pull it back out. LP-sized cartridge, called a "caddy." These photos show my restored player. The CED player has a thin slot in the front to accept the My machine is a Wards model GEN10301, built by Toshiba. Wards and Sears marketed those players under their own names, usually ![]() Were built by four manufacturers: RCA, Toshiba, Sanyo, and Hitachi. SelectaVision players were marketed for five years, from 1981-1986, and all of them You can learn more about CED video history and technology at the This article describes how I restored my SelectaVision video player to working condition. Grooved vinyl discs that resemble phonograph records but contain video as well as audio. Developed by RCA, the SelectaVision CED format uses It uses an obsolete 1980s video format known as CED (capacitive electronicĭisc). This Wards model GEN10301 SelectaVision player marks an interesting chapter in video Wards GEN10301 SelectaVision Video Player (1981)
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