videonauhallen
Videonauhallen, sometimes referred to as video halls or video lounges, were public spaces that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s, particularly in Japan and some other countries. These establishments offered patrons access to a wide selection of video tapes, allowing them to watch films and other video content in private or semi-private viewing booths. The technology enabling this was primarily the VCR (Videocassette Recorder) and the availability of prerecorded VHS and Betamax tapes.
The concept behind videonauhallen was to provide an alternative to traditional movie theaters and home video
Videonauhallen played a role in the popularization of home video during its early days. They allowed individuals