Do you still buy physical media? Why? (video games, 1990, tv show)
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This is more of a poll, and it isn't intended as a criticsm--rather I'm curious whether you're still buying discs (Music, Video Games, Movies) and if so why you are.
For me with all the streaming available for Anime, Music, and services like NEtflix for films, I just find it hard to justify the physical clutter caused by owning discs anymore. Furthermore, I just have a philosophical outlook on life in which "owning" stuff is overrated, I prefer experiencing stuff. For example, I can "experience" a hit song any time and as often as I want because of YouTube. I don't have to "own" the song.....
I do own one Anime Series, a few hip-hop CDs from the 1990s, and the Batman Trilogy (will add Fast & Furious collection soon) but that's only because those for me have unlimited replayability.
For those of you who are still buying how do you approach your physical purchases?
I don't want to buy game dvds anymore because online accounts and downloads reduced all that clutter. If you can watch any movie streamed affordably then I would not buy another dvd, unless I wanted to use that dvd in my minivan's dvd player. But for a few of the best songs I still prefer to have a cd than a high bit rate mp3, as this would sound better on my mid fi stereo system.
I now have too many possession and think about not buying anymore stuff because it's just too much clutter.
Do I still buy physical media ?
No-I don't have the funds to purchase entertainment.
Also, I'm trying to keep clutter/possessions from overtaking my small apt.
With DSL I can watch tv shows online.
I converted my mixtapes (made off radio over past few decades)
into mp3s so I can play them on my iTunes.
For reading, I go to the library & check out books & mags.
The only thing I buy that is physical media is books. I like the weight of them, and the way the pages feel between my fingers. I know I can just download them onto my iPad or Nook, and for books that I don't want cluttering up my house as well as textbooks, I usually do that if I can. However, when it comes to a book that I absolutely want to keep on my bookshelf, I definitely still buy them.
Anything else: movies, music, etc. is digitized. I'll watch it on Hulu or Netflix, I'll listen to it on my iPod, iTunes, Pandora, or Spotify. CDs are a pain in the butt and I hate how the cases crack. Thank god for the 21st century.
No. I realized a while ago that I don't watch the DVD/Bluray movies I buy after the first week or two. Once it leaves my DVD player, it never goes back.
I prefer streaming or things on my hard drive so I can watch it any time I feel like without having to deal with swapping disks. The quality is supposed to be not as good from what I heard, but worth it for the convenience.
I haven't bought CDs in who knows how long, maybe a decade now...maybe.
I haven't bought a blu-ray or dvd in maybe a year. Maybe less. I don't plan on buying any soon, but having a movie on disc seems to have more ownership and permanence to me.
Most of the movies I have bought since DVDs were popular were some of my favorites. I tended to buy less of the so-so movies.
For those of you who are still buying how do you approach your physical purchases?
Usually head on, although I've been known to back into a deal.
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