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Product Name: | The Untouchables [4K UHD] |
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Don't get me wrong, I'd still prefer getting multiple formats in the box if paying the same price, but that won't be a deal breaker for me. I have the 4K + BR + Digital for Interstellar and yet for a moment I contemplated if I should buy this version - but I realized I would only add to landfill, waste my money on redundancy and end up with a little bit of regret if I make this purchase.
A "digital copy" isn't a substitute for an actual disc. It never will be. This is yet another reason why even the "lowly" DVD still has a place today, despite being a measly 480p and having compressed audio. At the end of the day, it has a major advantage -- you can take it and use it anywhere, no internet or memberships required, no screwing around with firmware updates, no battling HDCP issues, etcetera.
Again, DVD just works. Always. That's not something to scoff at. Clearly 4K Blu-ray or standard Blu-ray would be my preference, but DVD still has its uses and will likely remain the most reliable home video format ever created. So, again, I appreciate the studios who continue to bundle DVDs with BD releases.
This so much!
Got the 7 copy package. Can't wait to fire up my beta max and laser disc
I almost feel like this is a marketing tactic by Walmart, wherein they're trying to capture the attention of their lowest common denominator, the DVD buyer. I live in a rural area where the DVD bins are stocked and emptied more regularly than I would think that they would be.
A "digital copy" isn't a substitute for an actual disc. It never will be. This is yet another reason why even the "lowly" DVD still has a place today, despite being a measly 480p and having compressed audio. At the end of the day, it has a major advantage -- you can take it and use it anywhere, no internet or memberships required, no screwing around with firmware updates, no battling HDCP issues, etcetera.
Again, DVD just works. Always. That's not something to scoff at. Clearly 4K Blu-ray or standard Blu-ray would be my preference, but DVD still has its uses and will likely remain the most reliable home video format ever created. So, again, I appreciate the studios who continue to bundle DVDs with BD releases.
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Not gonna lie, that'd be epic and I would need it
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