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Quite right. Take VHS, it got the better of Betamax, but which was better?
Video2000 was!
Manufacturer Philips was years ahead of the market when they launched the Video2000 system. The asian giants were still considering entering the home video market and which format to choose as their weapon, as the market for Video2000 started to collapse, it had gotten saturated. The darn things were just so good, they never broke down and Philips saw their sales drop. I had a Video2000 recorder in 1998, it was 16 years old by then and still utterly reliable. Supported double-sided four hour tapes, I used to record rock concerts from German TV during the night.
In journalism school we used U-matic, which was also a system as tough as a brick (and the tapes resembled them).
Betamax and VHS were the true consumer quality gear, that had the perfect lifespan for the consumer to buy a new one without grumping and kept those plants in business. VHS was best at that and won.