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kitler53 said:
yeah, blu ray was really a bad investment.

i have maybe 400 dvds and about 20 blu ray. blu ray (or HD content in general) asking for a premium price is just stupid imo. $20 for a dvd but $30 for the same movie on blu ray. fuck that shit. i like the prettier picture but that is a hefty premium.

throw on some really nice convenience to digital and my transition was fast and complete. i don't buy any physical media for anything anymore (movie, tv, games, or music).

1080 was a was a real loser financially speaking. every time i see 4k i just roll my eyes and wonder why no one learns a fucking lesson from their failures.

I'm 100% with you on this. I've got around 700 DVDs, and around 40 Blu-ray Discs. Once I got over the "oh it looks so good" stage, I couldn't bring myself to pay 50% more for the same shit. And on too of that, after having piled up so many DVDs, I really don't want to have a second huge collection on a seperate format, that costs a hell of a lot more. DVD didn't last long enough, even tho it's still available and sold, so why would anyone want to invest money in a collection that going to be replaced by the next- next thing, for even more money... I'm perfectly happy downloading movies now, thank you very much. Keep your blu ray, red ray, and whatever the hell ray you want to come up with.