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#46
Originally Posted by paarman97maro
lol serisouly.. they are not going to dissapear. That is the most rediculous thing Ive ever heard. It doesnt matter how long VHS was around, DVD is more efficient in every way than a VHS, what reason would you have NOT to upgrade to DVD? You dont have to rewind, the quality is like 50x better, and theres so much more data you can fit on one. Now compare DVD to Blu-Ray... what is possibly so much better that its going to replace a DVDs features? Quality... If even, barely at all. Is that it? Not a reason for replacement, or many selling points... I see Blu-Ray as comparison to laser disks.
I still see new movies being made on VHS, even from this year... so yes, VHS are still making new movies.
I still see new movies being made on VHS, even from this year... so yes, VHS are still making new movies.
#47
even if the players go down to 200 dollars, it wont be cheap enough for everyone to go buy one and replace the dvd. arch, everyone knows the benefit from blue-ray, thats not a mystery. you HATE being wrong.
lets let this one go guys. agreee to disagree?
lets let this one go guys. agreee to disagree?
#57
Originally Posted by paarman97maro
lol serisouly.. they are not going to dissapear. That is the most rediculous thing Ive ever heard. It doesnt matter how long VHS was around, DVD is more efficient in every way than a VHS, what reason would you have NOT to upgrade to DVD? You dont have to rewind, the quality is like 50x better, and theres so much more data you can fit on one. Now compare DVD to Blu-Ray... what is possibly so much better that its going to replace a DVDs features? Quality... If even, barely at all. Is that it? Not a reason for replacement, or many selling points... I see Blu-Ray as comparison to laser disks.
I still see new movies being made on VHS, even from this year... so yes, VHS are still making new movies.
I still see new movies being made on VHS, even from this year... so yes, VHS are still making new movies.