Let it go, hex! You said the same thing last year, nikkas never going to give you credit.
Man I'm I didn't even realize this was the same thread. Leave me alone man.
Fred.
Let it go, hex! You said the same thing last year, nikkas never going to give you credit.
It's literally a $3 difference between the dvd and bluray of flickseverybody ain't ballin
It's literally a $3 difference between the dvd and bluray of flicks
As far as the math of buying individual films for the first time, sure.
But throwing your entire DVD collection away just to rebuy those films in another format will end up costing a lot more than that $3, and becomes a needless sacrifice, depending on the tax bracket. Especially for a non technophille/cinephille.
it wasn't supposed toThat doesn't explain DVD continuing to outpace BR.
it wasn't supposed to
EDIT: Now that I think about it, yes it does
Breh mentioned tax brackets physical media aint that serious breh.As far as the math of buying individual films for the first time, sure.
But throwing your entire DVD collection away just to rebuy those films in another format will end up costing a lot more than that $3, and becomes a needless sacrifice, depending on the tax bracket. Especially for a non technophille/cinephille.
Forcing them to make that jump by straight up abandoning the technology would breed resentment in tech, causing financial loss in the long run.
Man who the hell still buying dvds? Is there a difference between dvd and blu ray?
Man who the hell still buying dvds? Is there a difference between dvd and blu ray?
The difference is a few bucks unless you buy 4K then the difference is much larger. But to answer this question I have a theory here anyway..
When you buy a DVD it's a DVD. When you buy a Blu Ray it still comes with a DVD. So even if you are buying BR's, you are getting a DVD copy.
HD streams are still aren’t better than watching it on Blu Ray and 4K streams sure as shyt ain’t coming close to 4K BDs.