Good points made on both sides.
I myself like physical media. My only internet option is Comcast and they're down occasionally (lol) so it's nice to have some physical media laying around to pop on and watch.
I never bought into DVD or Blu-Ray because they seemed to be dead-end formats that would eventually be obsolete. Now that we have 4K, nearly equivalent to the source material, with little to be gained by going to 8K, I can finally buy something...
Amazon, Walmart and streaming services will be the winners here.
I understand the convenience of streaming, but having the tech giants control what you see and hear is very short-sighted.
You bet, thanks for actually taking the time to watch it and give a logical assessment.
This isn't the only individual who has brought this up in the last year, and I'm starting to hear of more and more accounts of this very subject.
Each game...
Kotaku? I don't even want to click the link,
It's probably 90% click bait bullshit reporting on a scenario that's been the same since the launch of the original X-Box, as it's sales in Europe (and pretty much anywhere that isn't the US) have...
Same... until two of the family EcoTanks developed bad print heads and feeder gears and I was quoted over $100 each for replacements.
Then we gave up and went to Brother laser printers... not a failure since (5 years+)
Since i am the idiot IT guy for the family i have ordered all HP printers to be thrown away and to be replaced with Epson ones that have the big tank.
HP: -3
Epson:+3
And here I am with a 20-year-old HP Laserjet that "just works" (including a toner cartridge that's going on 8 years old by now) wondering why I'd want any of this crap. Thanks, but I'll put up with needing to plug in a USB cable to not have to...