LabGuy's World: Extinct Javelin Electronics
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VTR-200: EIAJ, B/W, reel to reel, portable
deck VTR. Photo: Matt Patoray. |
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VTR-300: EIAJ, Color, reel to reel, portable
deck VTR. Photo: Matt Patoray. |
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X-400: EIAJ, B/W, reel to reel, portable editing
VTR. This beauty has four video heads and weighs a lot!. Photo: LabGuy. |
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X-400: I believe that this machine was manufactured
by Sanyo. The label on the back says: "Javelin Electronics Co., Los Angeles,
Calif. Made in Japan". Photo: LabGuy. |
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X-400: Matt Patoray has provided definite proof
that this is really a Sanyo VTR! The
take up reel on my machine was a clue as to the who the true manufacturer
was. Thanks, Matt! Photo: LabGuy. |
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X-400: A nice close up look at the head drum
cover and the Javelin logo. It sure looks great in my collection! Photo:
Time Warp at
www.ebay.com. |
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X-400: EIAJ, B/W, reel to reel, portable editing
VTR. Inside the head drum. If you have any more info than I show here,
please email me. Photo: LabGuy. |
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Broadcast features in a 1/2" VTR? Yes, but only with
the Javelin Master X-400!
Javelin, the world's only half inch VTR with four video
heads, gives you: .
True slow motion (not merely a series of stills - you won't
see a noise bar).
Time lapse capability (extended or condensed playback).
Studio quality stop action (no picture tearing ever).
Frame-by-frame advance for study or analysis.
Plus simple pushbutton operation.
A sharp clear picture (over 300 lines resolution)
Assemble and insert edit for both video and audio..
And Javelin in the vanguard of standardization - plays half
inch tapes produced on
other EIAJ compatible VTR's! The Javelin Master x-400
VTR, the one of a kind
machine ... maximum performance at minimum cost. Make
it yours today!
Javelin electronics co.
Photo: Matt Patoray.
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