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Originally Posted by Evil Ernie
I think that Digital Audio is going in the right direction (and has been for awhile), while the quality preference of Video has gone down. I know far more people who own Netflix/Huluplus over those who still buy BlueRays. Still really good quality though.
You guys can fight it all you want, but digital is the present AND the future. To me it's like still buying DVD's. Ya they're still around, but I don't know anyone who actually buys them.
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I very rarely buy dvd's anymore. I rarely watch regular television either. I like others who posted on here still will buy concert dvd's (I do that regularly) and I will buy movies of my favorite actors or my favorite series. Like if Meat comes out in a movie I will buy it any time, or if Star Trek releases a new movie I will buy it.
Other than that, I streamline most of my television and movies through Netflix or some other program. I do not have cable television. I can't see the reasoning behind paying anywhere from $60-$100+ a month for all of these channels I will never watch when I can pay $8 a month for Netflix. There are more programs that stream than I have days left in my lifetime to watch. As far as the cable programs go, I stream the ones I want to watch for free through online TV so I am still watching the programs I like on there, I just will watch it a day or two after it airs. Which is fine by me.