Are DVD and Blue Ray going the way of the dinosaur? [message #80176] |
Fri, 11 July 2014 06:05 |
pk20
Messages: 30 Registered: May 2014
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How many of you still watch movies on DVD or Blue-Ray? The younger generation are all about streaming movies (which I can attest cost a fortune in data charges) and I think the last time I watched a DVD was a while ago. Other than the collectables I don't think we've bought or rented a DVD movie in ages.
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Re: Are DVD and Blue Ray going the way of the dinosaur? [message #81948 is a reply to message #80176] |
Thu, 04 February 2016 02:28 |
MusicWife
Messages: 9 Registered: February 2016
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Esquire |
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My husband, and I talked about this recently. We can't see the DVD/Blue Ray going away any time in the near future. We usually rent new movies OnDemand. There are some movies that cost money (Star Wars!), and we already have them on DVD, so we're certainly not going to waste money on that, and sometimes streaming gets really slow. I watch a lot of stuff on Amazon Prime, but IMO, the picture quality is better on DVD/Blue Ray. We have a lot of TV show series on DVD, and I can't see us getting rid of those. They cost a ton of money, and are convenient to just pop in when we feel the need to watch one of the seasons.
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