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Article: D-VHS and the promise of high-definition. (POV Perspectives on Digital Content Delivery).
- Article from:
- Tape-Disc Business
- Article date:
- November 15, 2002
- Author:
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Just imagine watching your favorite movies in high-definition video... Star Wars, The Godfather, Braveheart. If you're an early adopter with a brand new HDTV, or just a serious fan of home theater eagerly anticipating what the future has to offer, the very idea elicits shivers of excitement. Unfortunately, that dream has long been on hold, as the industry struggles to overcome a classic chicken-and-egg situation. On the one hand, interested consumers are asking why they should buy HDTVs if there's so little good content to watch. And on the business side of the issue, why should the entertainment industry complete the conversion to HD video if so few consumers are buying ...
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... ... Children's share of VHS sales has been increasing ... than its share of DVD * In the UK the genre ... at 26 per cent of VHS sales and seven per cent on DVD (13 per cent of all ... Children's share of all DVD sales % 8.3 8.1 11.1 10.7 VHS as % all children ...
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