• candybrie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m not talking about replacing your VHS collection but buying DVDs in addition. You would still watch both. Maybe buying a DVD player was a barrier. But it wasn’t that you owned VHS.

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      1 year ago

      Yes it was for many many people. You seem to find this hard to believe.

      Blueray/HDDvd was out before the majority of people stopped using their vhs collections.

      As tvs went digital and high def it took a long time for people to care enough to upgrade/replace

      • Queue@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        1 year ago

        Blueray/HDDvd was out before the majority of people stopped using their vhs collections.

        Do you have a citation on this? Personally I was DVD only until I got an Xbox One, which could play Blurays.

        And we got DVDs because my brother marketed getting a PS2 to my family as a DVD player and a Video Game system, as one of those alone cost the same as a PS2 at the time.

        And we gave up VHS tapes long before, as space is at a premium for us. Worse quality, worse features, more work to rewatch something, bigger format, etc.