AGP Debates: Best VHS of the 90s

Charles: What is the best VHS of the 90s?

Michael: I would say 1995'S Toy Story, the 1996 VHS. It includes crisp audio.

Bridgette: But it only has 1.4 GHz.. The 1998 VHS of The Little Mermaid Fully Restored Special Edition included 2.3 GHz.

Tina: It's not just the CPU. RAM is also important.

Charles: Toy Story has 4 GB of RAM.

Bridgette: The Little Mermaid has 6 GB of RAM.

Michael: Toy Story includes a NVIDIA Quadro P6000 24GB (4 DP, DL-DVI-D), No Bracket, Kit, so all of it's crisp video and audio will be in 8K.

Tina: But other VHS tapes around that time used AMG. AMG is a very powerful graphics card.

Charles: But AMG has some reliable problems. Some VHS right now that included AMG has some playback issues. The Little Mermaid tape has a playback issue where Ariel looks black instead of white.

Michael: That's why I own the 1997 VHS Where's Spot? The CPU is 4.5 GHz, the RAM is 16 GB, and the graphics card is once again the NVIDIA Quadro P6000 24GB (4 DP, DL-DVI-D), No Bracket, Kit.

Charles: But you're forgetting about storage.

Michael: Yes. It has 4 TB of SSD storage. Where's Spot? is the perfect VHS of the 90s.

Bridgette: I can agree with that.

Tina: But what about the 1995 VHS A Child's Christmas in Wales? That has 5 TB of storage?

Michael: It uses a unreliable ROG hard drive. ROG hard drives are infamous for breaking down and wiping out everything in the VHS. Our copy was wiped out in 2006, and we had to throw it out.