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I only buy DVD's. Blu-ray is too expensive. A few months ago I bought a Clint Eastwood DVD movie pack with Dirty Harry/Unforgiven/Grand Turino. In the same store the Grand Turino Blu-Ray was more expensive than the DVD pack I bought. I only have a 32" TV. Why waste money when there won't even be that great a difference in quality at that size? I'm sure 5 or 6 years down the line I'll probably buy a massive TV, but by that stage Blu-ray will have been replaced by higher quality digital downloads anyway. Who knows, iTunes may even have a subscription or match service.
 
I just checked iTunes, and the prices for the HD movies are actually pretty expensive. They're essentially the price of physical media.

The reason is that you are buying the content (or to be more precise, the rights to view the content). The physical media itself is only worth a few cents.
 
I rent DVDs from Netflix (no streaming). Once I've finished my queue of 110 DVDs, I'll go streaming-only.

I have no desire to own movies/TV or to use Blu-Ray.
 
My bluray player takes too long to boot up and forgets where I left off after stopping a disc, do I don't use it much.

My Panasonic does the same... no problems with DVDs.

I buy maybe a dozen DVDs a month (all under £5 on Amazon) , but rarely Blu-rays. For starters, they're more expensive, secondly, my 50 year old eyes can't tell the difference from 10 feet away, and lastly I have friends and family that don't have blu-ray players yet – we like to share.
 
I've bought a few DVDs since getting a Blu-ray player, but most of them are things like older TV programmes that were originally filmed in SD. I don't think I've bought any DVD movies since getting a Blu-ray player, and overall I definitely own more Blu-rays than DVDs. I think I even have more HD DVDs than regular DVDs!
 
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