do you think DVDs will be obsolete in 10 years?
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do you think DVDs will be obsolete in 10 years?
there has been talk that your DVDs will become obsolete in no more than 10 years. do you think that this is true?
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I can't tell, but I hope that they aren't, because I'm building up my DVD collection, and my dad said that we aren't upgrading to Blu-Ray, so I'm hoping for DVD, for a looooooooooong time! 
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Yeah that's all that really matters to me, they can bring HD DVD or Blu-ray, but as long as I can still watch my DVDs on newer systems I'll be a happy camper!PixarFan2006 wrote:i heard that hd dvd players can play your original dvds. so that might be a sign that they won't be obsolete for some time.
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I think the answer to your question(or at least for a while) is no.
I don't think people will be fast to replace DVD's as they were with VHS. Especially with t.v. shows. Are people really going to pay another $20-$40 dollars on a season of a t.v. show they already have just to see with slightly better picture quailty?
I don't think people will be fast to replace DVD's as they were with VHS. Especially with t.v. shows. Are people really going to pay another $20-$40 dollars on a season of a t.v. show they already have just to see with slightly better picture quailty?
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Ten years is kind of soon so I would say no. I will definitely not be upgrading my dvd collection. First, I would need to buy a new television and a new player.
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I made the switch to DVD much earlier than a lot of people did, but this time the upgrade isn't as major as the transition from VHS to DVD was. I don't see a reason for me to upgrade anytime soon, so I'll wait until I absolutely must. Obsoletion won't be a problem as long as there's backwards-compatible HD/Blu-Ray players.
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