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myredracer
Jun 17, 2014Explorer II
There may be new technology but DVDs aren't dead yet and I don't think they will be for a while. If folks have kids, often they have a collection of favorite DVDs that are good to take camping. Even we, as adults, have a small collection of classics and favorites and a few newer ones that we like to take with us for the odd occasion that we do watch a DVD. We've already got them and like to be able to just pop them in the player and watch them. I'm sure a lot of others are in the same boat. Maybe that's why RVs still come with a DVD player.
Personally I'm just not interested in spending the time to choose 200 movies from somewhere and download them onto a hard drive and I'm not interested in figuring out or setting up the hardware to do it. Maybe it's for some, but not me.
Personally I'm just not interested in spending the time to choose 200 movies from somewhere and download them onto a hard drive and I'm not interested in figuring out or setting up the hardware to do it. Maybe it's for some, but not me.
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