DVD vs VHS
Ever since their invention in the early 1900’s, movies have affected society in several ways. Not only have they glamorized the trends of their respective time periods, but they have also set trends. A new facet of the film industry was introduced in the late 1970’s - early 1980’s, this of course was the VCR, the ability to take the in theater movie experience and bring it home. This aspect of the industry really thrived in the 80’s and 90’s. This was of course until the advent of the Digital Versatile Disc (DVD), a disc that encapsulates the “perfect movie experience.” Like most upgrades in technology, the DVD is a movie goer’s feast, an infinite resource of special features waiting to be tapped. Although both DVD and VHS have many features, DVD is the best method for movie viewing.VCR’s have been around since the 70’s and have steadily improved in programming capabilities as well as picture clarity and sound. They also now have added stereo sound that is a big improvement of the original models. There is one big advantage to the VCR and that’s the capability to record. We currently have CD-ROM write capability on our computers, which is a big advantage over using diskette or hard drive storage. There are, currently, a c
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Approximate Word count = 820
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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