videokasetteja
Videokasetteja, also known as VHS cassettes, were a type of consumer video recording format developed in the late 1970s. The term videokasetteja is Finnish, and it translates to "video cassettes" in English.
The VHS format, which was the most common type of videokasetteja, was introduced by JVC Corporation in
Videokasetteja gained popularity in the 1980s due to their widespread adoption and affordability. By the mid-1980s,
The use of videokasetteja peaked in the 1990s, but with the advent of digital video formats such
Interestingly, the Finnish term "videokasetteja" is one of the few examples of a word that has been