Flopovision

The  (FV) is an analog videodisc manufactured by Meroview. Introduced in 1973, it was the first videodisc format to offer feature films for the cosumer market.

The Flopovision has a same appearence and the dimensions of 8-inch floppy disk. The difference was the Flopovision's disk was made from foil, was flexible and have groves when the floppy disk doesn't.

Meroview gave the licencing rights to Japanese manufacturer Toshiba to be a manufacturer of Flopovision in the international market in 1976, later to be scrapped in 1977 when Meroview ceased production of Flopovisions and shifted its focus in making VHS & Betamax cassettes.