UncleKyle
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In light of the question of who doesn't own DVD players. I thought some people would find this article interesting. I couldn't believe how fast DVDs have grown compared to VCRs! Here are some interesting pieces from the article in USA Today.
DVDs conquer the movie world
It's funny though...I'm the biggest movie buff you could meet. To date I own somewhere around 80 DVDs. My parents on the other hand have never set foot in a Blockbuster and don't even use their VCR.
forgot to add the link! lol I edited it though :
DVDs conquer the movie world
Goodbye, VHS
DVD is now sounding the death knell for VHS. Circuit City in June became the first major retailer to announce the phase-out of pre-recorded videotapes in stores.
Blockbuster Video is in the process of reducing one-fourth of its VHS library to devote more space to DVD.
The public's affection for the 5-inch disc has flourished more quickly than it did with CD or color TV. Those technologies took eight and 17 years, respectively, to sell 30 million, a mark the DVD surpassed in only four.
Further evidence of the boom:
In nearly one-third of U.S. homes, a DVD player is the video component of choice, having pushed aside the VCR. By the end of this year, about 37 million DVD players will have been sold in the USA, Adams Media estimates. An additional 55 million PCs and video game systems also play DVDs.
Because DVD movies look twice as good as those on videocassette and have surround soundtracks, many living rooms are sporting new big-screen digital TVs and home theater sound systems.
It's funny though...I'm the biggest movie buff you could meet. To date I own somewhere around 80 DVDs. My parents on the other hand have never set foot in a Blockbuster and don't even use their VCR.
forgot to add the link! lol I edited it though :