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Re: Are DVD and Blue Ray going the way of the dinosaur? [message #82487 is a reply to message #80176] Mon, 25 April 2016 07:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bugster is currently offline  Bugster
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I am happy to be a dinosaur. Movies are for pleasure, and to me that means watching a quality version on a TV screen, plus I never feel quite comfortable with downloading things from the net.

I am sticking with my DVD player as long as possible, but I will switch to Blu-Ray at some point. My only quibble is that apart from the local library it is almost impossible to find a place that rents DVDs.
Re: Are DVD and Blue Ray going the way of the dinosaur? [message #82517 is a reply to message #80176] Wed, 27 April 2016 05:17 Go to previous message
The Noise is currently offline  The Noise
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Renting DVD's is quite common where I live because of Redbox.

And you're right, watching movies is for pleasure so, for me personally, I don't really care much how they are shown. I will never stream so I'm sticking with the DVD/Blueray for as long as they are available.
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