Who invented the Laserdisc?
Correct answer: David Paul Gregg

WaldoLydeker
Oh, I love to be living now, technology evolves at lightning speed. Currently, the rage is 4K TV. Soon that will be passé as well with 8K around the corner. I'm old enough to remember my neighbors coming round cause I had a microwave installed in my kitchen cupboard by a carpenter. You couldn't buy table-top then. The thing was tiny. But it worked just fine. A microwave! Big deal. It was, back then.

RedSeaDiver
I'm old enough to remember black and white TV with only 2 channels, no remote and a tiny screen. We also had to put 2 shillings in a meter in the back, as it was rented!

PointySnowman883
I understood that DVD stood for digital versatile disc.

Player #25874027
Is he the same Gregg who invented the Steakbake?

Aradlaw
We had one way back when, the discs were in a plastic sleeve and got heavy when piled up.

Mac
PointySnowman883, it is definitely digital versatile disc