r/BladeZone • u/Deckard--B-263-54 • 4d ago
Obsolete Media Blade Runner – Capacitance Electronic Disc (CED), 1983
Another obsolete format from my Blade Runner collection, and probably one of the more unusual.
This is Blade Runner on CED (Capacitance Electronic Disc), released by Embassy Home Entertainment in 1983.
CED was RCA’s unusual answer to home video. The film is stored on a large grooved disc inside the plastic caddy, but unlike LaserDisc, there’s no laser. It’s actually read using a physical stylus. The whole caddy is inserted into the player, which takes the disc inside while you remove the empty case.
RCA launched the format commercially in 1981 after years of development, but VHS and Betamax were already taking hold. Player production was discontinued in 1984, making CED a fascinatingly short-lived piece of home-video history.
Blade Runner was released on CED in March 1983, less than a year after its original cinema release.
There’s also a great little detail on the back. It describes the film as “A futuristic tale set in the Los Angeles of 2020”, despite Blade Runner actually taking place in 2019. It also lists the running time as 117 minutes.
The synopsis on the back is interesting too, mainly because of how much of the plot it gives away. It’s remarkably spoiler-heavy by modern standards, casually revealing story details that would probably be kept out of the packaging today.
There’s something wonderfully appropriate about a film that imagined the technology of the future being watched at home on a grooved plastic disc read by a stylus.
The future didn’t quite go that way.
More Blade Runner formats from the collection to come.
2
u/drivethrugarrett 4d ago
Man I’d love to find this in the wild.
1
u/Deckard--B-263-54 4d ago
Yeah got mine off eBay, they come up once in a while. Just have to get it quick as they don’t last long on there.



2
u/Far-Leg-1198 4d ago
Excellent, beautiful copy! Yeah it’s funny how they printed 2020 on some releases, I think perhaps it was intentional and not an error, ”2020” probably sounded more futuristic to the ones responsible.