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The DVD vs The VHS

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The DVD vs The VHS

As digital media continues to play a larger role in our lives, consumers are buying less physical media like DVDs and VHS tapes. But after more than two decades of advancements, those products still hold a special place in the hearts of many — especially collectors and older buyers who find value in collections of their favourite movies; and some younger buyers who still enjoy watching the occasional DVD or VHS tape for nostalgic reasons. Millions of people around the world love the nostalgic appeal of old VHS tapes and DVDs. From movies to home videos, we want to look...

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All About The First Ever Video

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All About The First Ever Video

The oldest film ever discovered dates back to 1888 and is a silent short titled "Roundhay Garden Scene." It was named after the garden in which it was shot (the Fenton Gallery and Museum of Art) and features a brief, 10-second clip of an unidentified man walking across a grassy field.

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A Brief History of DVDs

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A Brief History of DVDs
Have you ever wondered, where and when did the DVD begin, when was it established? Why is it the design it is? Well, have no fear, I am about to explain to you a brief history of DVDs. So, sit back, grab a cup of tea and enjoy…

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DVDs vs Streaming: The Old Age or The New Age?

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DVDs vs Streaming: The Old Age or The New Age?
Streaming content has become the new norm now. It is great because of its convenience. You can take your laptop, phone or tablet anywhere and be able to watch all your favourite movies and TV shows on the go!

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