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Monday 10 June 2013

R.I.P DVD?


              R.I.P DVD?

What is a DVD?



DVD is an optical disc storage format invented and developed by electronic company such as Philips, Sony, Toshiba and Panasonic in 1955. DVD stands for Dissociated vertical deviation. DVD has been around for almost 18 years and has made a huge impact on this planet.

What is DVD’s used for?

DVD’s are used for many purpose one of the main purposes is to stall movies, music, softwares and games. DVD’s are sold in entertainment retailing companies such as HMV, Blockbuster and Virgin mega-stores. DVD’s offer large amount of storage capacity. The general public and the entertainment companies love it the as it’s small light (16g) and carries lots memory.



Before the DVD’s their was VHS tapes which looked like bricks. VHS went out of fashion due to the DVD’s came through looking hi tech and easy to use and required less storage space.
On the average movie DVD it contains menu, director’s Cut, Skip button and Next.


DVD                                                                              VHS Tapes


As you can see in this image the DVD photo has much more life to it which is more appealing to the viewer.





                                          The difference between DVD’s and Blue-Ray ?






As you can see the image is much more brighter, shaper and more detailed than a DVD movie.

Blu-Ray uses a blue-violet laser as opposed to the red laser used on DVDs. This allows Blu-Ray discs to hold a lot more information on them than DVDs. This allows HD (High-Definition on a disc. What entertainment companies and a filmmaker dream is to make the movies on DVD’S look as close to what you would see in a cinema. Blue Ray will replace DVD's as DVD’s replaced VHS tapes.

I conclusion I strongly think that DVD will eventually die out soon because in a couple years their won’t be any DVD sold in the shops maybe in the third countries will still be alive but not in the western world. In due course DVD’s are still relevant.










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