The Future Of DVD's
DVD is a circular disc that is used
for storage, very easy to transfer files to from computers. It is a well packaged object of mass consumption.
With the portability and relatively inexpensive price point of the DVD help expand the lifespan of the physical media. The question at
a hand at this minute is “what is the future is DVDs?” The DVD’s aren't dead yet, but it’s definitely looking rather peaked, at least in the eyes of
the home-video industry. This is based on all the new formats competing to replace it, each with its own benefits and drawbacks.
The days of DIgital Versatile Disc may well be coming to an end, with the likes of Netflex and Love film emerging onto the scene of movie platforms and are only £5 per month. In modern society everything is only a click away which means a lot of people have already laid DVD's to rest and have now decided to watch movies online seen as entertainment seems to merely be a click away. Also one has the opportunity to search and read in depth reviews about a particular film before they decide to watch it and this is unavailable on DVD's.
With technologies constantly upgrading, I'd say there is not a light at the end of the tunnel for DVD's. DVD's consist of special features such as deleted scenes and behind the scenes which could bring you further entertainment whilst digital copies merely have the movie. Also, with DVD's you can skip advertisements and trailers before the movie has even begun.
Its storage unit is still very useful, as you can download movies from the internet and put them unto the disc, to watch later on or even share with others.
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