IS it worth buying dvd's anymore, since either the blueray or the HD DVD is gonna replace them soon?
Answers: I'd still buy DVDs for the kids, especially cartoons. But I would start eyeing my favorite dvds for HD versions and ebaying off my older DVDs. Keeping in mind, the intial pricing for HD DVDs will be significantly higher than normal DVDs, I wouldn't make a full conversion too soon.
I stopped buying DVDs the moment I discovered bittorrent :)
Of course.
If you hold off buying something because new technology's on the way, these days you'd never buy anything...
u r right
DVDs will play on Blu-Ray and HD-DVD players, so if your favorite movie is unavailable on that format you can always just pick up a regular DVD.
yes keep buying it will be some yrs before theres a clear winner this battle & its going to be yrs before the number of titles can even come close to current dvd's
I agree with everything r.j. just said, but would like to add that, unless you have a 50 or bigger tv, 480P (480 progressive scan) looks very, very good. Well, it does on anything smaller than a 42 , anyway.
I'll have to agree with these two above me and dvd's today will still be compatible with all of the new technology of tomarrow, therefore if you worry about a new format of movie's such as hd or blu-ray, it's just a higher quality than the standard version yet you have to have the decoder to watch the high quality one's but to get to the basic's- it's still the same thing and it will still read it. that's just like when they thought that laser disc was the new thing. it's pretty much is the dvd's of today just another format and you see how long that stayed.
I stopped buying DVDs the moment I discovered bittorrent :)
Of course.
If you hold off buying something because new technology's on the way, these days you'd never buy anything...
u r right
DVDs will play on Blu-Ray and HD-DVD players, so if your favorite movie is unavailable on that format you can always just pick up a regular DVD.
yes keep buying it will be some yrs before theres a clear winner this battle & its going to be yrs before the number of titles can even come close to current dvd's
I agree with everything r.j. just said, but would like to add that, unless you have a 50 or bigger tv, 480P (480 progressive scan) looks very, very good. Well, it does on anything smaller than a 42 , anyway.
I'll have to agree with these two above me and dvd's today will still be compatible with all of the new technology of tomarrow, therefore if you worry about a new format of movie's such as hd or blu-ray, it's just a higher quality than the standard version yet you have to have the decoder to watch the high quality one's but to get to the basic's- it's still the same thing and it will still read it. that's just like when they thought that laser disc was the new thing. it's pretty much is the dvd's of today just another format and you see how long that stayed.
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