It turns out the humble DVD may be a hidden gem in this age of fickle streaming.
So buy the DVDs now before they go out of production!
To date, this is the most ‘HD’ that classic TV Star Trek gets!
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Get a player to find out.
However, Blu-ray players can still be pricey.
On the other hand, DVD players abound at virtually any budget level.
One of the few Star Trek TV series to get a painstaking HD remaster using the original camera film negatives. To date, this is the most ‘HD’ that classic TV Star Trek gets!
DVDs Will Outlast Your Favorite Shows on Streaming
We weren’t kidding with that Seinfeld bit before!
Popular animated show King of the Hill spent years in limbo afterleaving Netflix and finally popping up on Hulu.
There’s no guarantee it will be streaming anywhere or that it will be perpetually syndicated on broadcast TV.
The Sony DVPSR510H is highly-affordable for those who don’t want to buy a Blu-ray player just to upscale DVDs to 1080p.
If you take good care of them,they’ll outlive you.
It’s a show about nothing, but people seem to love it anyway.
With streaming you may getartifacts, worse colors, and smeary motion.
It’s always a good idea to have at least one external optical drive around, and this LG drive does it all.
However, that depends on your internet connection and thecompression quality.
No Internet Required!
They’re a worthy investment for a rainy day.
It’s a show about nothing, but people seem to love it anyway.
For better or worse (depending on the movie) DVDs are often released in various versions.
These include director’s cuts, special editions, extended editions, and other variations.
Many of those shows may never be streamed, or be available for digital purchase.