That's quite true... I think a lot of people like myself used watching DVDs as a way to fill up time between the shows that they actually wanted to watch. Now that I can watch my favorite shows when I want, and one after the other, I don't find myself using DVDs nearly as much.
The other thing is On Demand content. I really didn't see anything beyond the initial "that's kinda cool" factor, until I got AT&T U-Verse. I subscribe to a lot of the premium channels and with that comes access to On Demand content from those channels.It's really kinda made my DVDs obsolete.
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That's quite true... I think a lot of people like myself used watching DVDs as a way to fill up time between the shows that they actually wanted to watch. Now that I can watch my favorite shows when I want, and one after the other, I don't find myself using DVDs nearly as much.
The other thing is On Demand content. I really didn't see anything beyond the initial "that's kinda cool" factor, until I got AT&T U-Verse. I subscribe to a lot of the premium channels and with that comes access to On Demand content from those channels.It's really kinda made my DVDs obsolete.