
Sony
Sony E180 Blank VHS Tape
★★★★★
A factory-sealed Sony E180 blank VHS tape offering 180 minutes of reliable recording in the classic format.
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Overview
Key Features
Made for Clarity and Durability
Factory Sealed Sony VHS Cassette Tapes
High Quality VHS Video Cassette Tapes - 180 Minutes Each
Specifications
Brand
Sony
Model
E180CDE.E
Format
VHS
Recording Time
180 Minutes (Standard Play)
Condition
Factory Sealed / New
Tape Type
Blank / Recordable
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 180-minute recording time accommodates full-length events or extended recordings on a single tape
- Factory-sealed Sony manufacturing ensures consistent tape quality and reliability
- Standard VHS format is universally compatible with all VHS VCR equipment
- Useful for maintaining or expanding existing VHS-based workflows and collections
👎 Cons
- VHS is an obsolete format with limited practical application compared to digital recording
- Analog tape quality is inherently lower resolution than any modern digital recording method
- Tapes degrade over time with repeated playback and extended storage
- Increasingly difficult to find working VCR equipment to use with VHS tapes
Frequently Asked Questions
How many minutes of recording does the Sony E180 VHS tape provide?
Each Sony E180 tape provides 180 minutes (3 hours) of recording time at standard play (SP) speed. Recording in extended play (EP/SLP) mode on compatible VCRs can extend this further, though at reduced quality.
Are these Sony E180 tapes factory sealed and new?
Yes, these are factory-sealed Sony VHS cassette tapes, not used or pre-recorded. They are blank and ready for recording.
Can I use the Sony E180 tape in any VCR?
Yes, the E180 is a standard VHS format tape and is compatible with any VHS VCR or VHS-capable recording device. It is not compatible with VHS-C, S-VHS (though S-VHS decks will play it at standard VHS quality), Betamax, or other non-VHS formats.
Is the Sony E180 good for archiving home video footage?
The Sony E180 offers reliable recording quality backed by Sony's manufacturing standards. However, all VHS tapes degrade over time regardless of brand, so for long-term archival purposes, consider digitizing important recordings after taping.