- 6 DVD players
- 4 HD-DVD players (two in Xbox 360s)
- 1 PS3
- 2 Blu-Ray players
- 9 portable DVD players
- 5 in laptops
- 25 DVD drives in computers scattered throughout the house
- 3 in my cars
And yes, I've bought over 3,000 DVDs. Now that I've discovered Apple TV though, I'm spending several thousand a year on itunes instead of buying DVDs.
13, most computers (Servers count but not the 2(3? if the AMD 486/P1 is still in there) broken computers) + the one in the car. There is a unused one in the attic. Really we don't watch too many movies though. There is 4 standalone ones that are hooked up. The PS2 has a DVD player too.
Well... I've got an actual DVD recorder (which plays DVD's anyway), my PS3 and PS2, my MacBook and my parent's computer. Plus a portable DVD player. So that makes 5 DVD players in my household.
4 in computers
1 external DVD drive
3 standalone players
2 VCR/DVD combo players
1 Blu-ray player
1 PS3
1 Portable DVD player
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13 Total
In list-
6 DVD capable computers
1 tape-DVD combo
1 DVR-DVD combo
1 portable
2 Xbox 360
1 Xbox
1 TV with DVD player built in
0 Bluray (waiting for the prices to drop to DVD levels before I jump in)
Panasonic DVD-S35 connected to family room TV
Go Video DV2150 (combo DVD/VCR) connected to kitchen TV
DVD burner drive on my HP Pavilion a6400f connected to an LG W2053TQ-PF computer monitor (the only display that can play back DVD's enhanced for widescreen TV's at the full widescreen ratio)
1 in my computer,
1 in my sister,
1 ps3
1 ps2
dvd burner in the front room
and my sisters got one in her room haha
so 5 we did have 6 i think but i binned my other one when i got ma ps2 haha
8 total: 4 computers, PS3, 5 disc DVD home theater, DVD/VCR combo, and one old stand alone. It's funny to think back. I remember buying my first DVD player on sale at Service Merchandise for over $350 around 1999. It was a JVC.