I will pick one up for sure. I just wish it wasn't a DVD, thats absolute nowadays! ...
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Max, if you mean "obsolete", then I guess I disagree somewhat. Today's technology technology treadmill is moving far too quickly for my tastes. And you're talking to a guy who once programmed in low-level, assembly-language computer programming decades ago. And while I'm no longer a bits-and-bytes level computer guy these days, I do know that we're introducing new stuff into the market faster than the new stuff solves any significant problems. The NTSC TV broadcast standard lasted DECADES, and gave us numerous TV broadcast upgrades -- including color TV from what was once only black-and-white. Today, in a few short years, we've already obsoleted some HD/HDMI protocols built into receivers that can't pass 4K video/audio signals on products that cost over $2,500 in 2013. So now, we're supposed to go out and buy new pre-amps and receivers to handle new 4K protocols? And then what happens in a couple of more years??? No thank you!!!
We're introducing new media products because we can -- not because they bring any value to the consumer. But we've trained a generation of consumers to just buy the latest wiz-bang technology just because it's new. Same thing goes for social media communication nonsense. Email is already considered dated. Same thing with blogging. Myspace is passe', and we now have a plethera of Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and Lord-knows-what-else. How many different communication platforms do we really need?
Everybody wants video downloads now. And what happens when the device those downloads are stored on goes belly up? And folks don't have back-up versions of the media? Or they have those back-ups on devices that can't be read 10 years from now?
Call me a dinosaur, but I'm happy to see Rich distribute his latest video on DVD and definitely Blu-ray. I suppose some would have liked it on 4K Ultra HD, but that's just a niche market right now. I figure since I have 4K and blu-ray players around our house right now, I should be all set to enjoy Rich's videos for years to come. I like to keep things simple these days. That's about all my brain can handle right now.
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