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...Executive Vice President Herb Schlosser. "Motion pictures will make up at least 50% of the business at the beginning." Yet many observers wonder whether Americans will spend up to $30 to own their personal copy of a film that they will view only once or twice. Says Richard Ekstract, publisher of Video Review magazine: "You can watch Gone With the Wind or The Wizard of Oz more than two or three times. But for most of the stuff out there, it is not worth wasting your time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Three's a Crowd in Videodiscs | 3/23/1981 | See Source »

Musical Walls. But as long as there are gadgeteers, the stereo business is bound to grow. Richard Ekstract, a director of the H-Fi Show, already is foretelling the day when whole houses will be jumping with electronic sound. Wall paint, says he, will contain "special sound-conducting chemicals mixed right into it. All you'll have to do is take your record player, a 3-in. by 3-in. box powered by molecular electronic amplifiers, and tune it onto your wall frequency. The walls will change color according to the music being played...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Leisure: Stereo, Left & Right | 9/22/1961 | See Source »

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