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Old 03-16-2008, 06:07 PM   #1
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Well,

Some of the DVDSpot users have tons of DVDs. Like thousands. If I were them,.. I would be trying to evade the goodness of Blu Ray too. Or maybe I wouldn't because I actually have over 500 DVD's and I'll gladly re-buy most of them on Blu Ray.

Still... DVD owns for sheer quantity and diversity. You can get so very many types of movies on DVD it's amazing really.

Like someone else mention-ed,... I use DVDSpot to catalog my Blu Rays only. I can't be bothered with stuff like that for my DVDs anymore.

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Old 03-16-2008, 06:14 PM   #2
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Well,

Some of the DVDSpot users have tons of DVDs. Like thousands. If I were them,.. I would be trying to evade the goodness of Blu Ray too. Or maybe I wouldn't because I actually have over 500 DVD's and I'll gladly re-buy most of them on Blu Ray.

Still... DVD owns for sheer quantity and diversity. You can get so very many types of movies on DVD it's amazing really.

Like someone else mention-ed,... I use DVDSpot to catalog my Blu Rays only. I can't be bothered with stuff like that for my DVDs anymore.

-Brian
I just don't think they understand how quick dvd is going to die
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Old 03-16-2008, 09:41 PM   #3
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I didn't even know they had a forum.

I just use them to catalog my small but growing BD collection.
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I find the title of the thread funny. DVD spot are DVD fanboys...really...thats almost like saying Blu-Ray.com will be filled with BD fanboys, or that Hd DVD.dead would be filled with HD DVD fanboys and wondering why.
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Old 03-16-2008, 11:44 PM   #5
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My experience is that a certain subset of the people with large dvd collections are somewhat upset that the dvd age is soon to be over. I think many of them really thought once they bought a dvd of a movie there would be nothing better anytime soon. These people will slowly migrate over once Blu-ray becomes the dominant platform.
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I just started organizing my Blu-ray collection there, but I don't bother with the forums. Honestly, when I fist heard about Blu-ray I resisted the idea thinking that it would make my DVD collection a thing of the past (I have over 500 of those suckers in my entertainment room). Well, the first time I saw a blu-ray demostration, I knew that it was Blu-ray for me. It will take a little while, but most collectors will be converting to blu-ray.
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