If you’ve still got some of your old DVDs sitting around - you might be able to make some money out of them. Many people don’t buy new DVDs these days, but if you still use your old ones or ...
A DVD formatted for the NTSC market. Prior to digital television, NTSC and PAL were the two major analog TV formats, each with different frame rates and lines of resolution. When DVDs were ...
Before streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime, DVDs were king for generations of children. At one time, the only way to see a film after it had left the cinema and before it appeared on ...
While smart phones, tablets, and handheld video games are all but ubiquitous, don’t dismiss the humble overhead DVD player. While it might strike you as a relic of another era, the benefits of a ...
Once upon a time, DVDs reigned supreme for children's entertainment, long before Netflix and Amazon Prime became household names. If you wanted to own a film after its cinema run and before it ...
The company has come a long way since its start as an online DVD rental company in 1998. Back then you could subscribe and have access to unlimited DVDs which would be sent to your house.
Do you have a cabinet full of DVDs you’re looking to get rid of? With streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ so readily available, more and more people are getting rid of their DVD movie ...
With the movie just out in theaters, there isn’t a DVD release date just yet. The good news is Disney and Marvel tend to ...
The classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV series from 1987 is now available in a new DVD collection (see here at Amazon). It's out today (October 15) and it's also on sale for 22% off its MSRP ...
A typical Blu-ray movie usually ranges from 15GB to 30GB in size, with 4K UHD Blu-rays being around 50GB or more. That's a lot of space, and it's easy to fill up your hard drive after ripping only ...
Pop-culture collections have become a personal signifier unlike ever before, and physical media — especially Blu-rays and 4K discs — is no exception. Whether your library is meticulously ...