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physical medium vs. digital and on demand content.

 
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physical vs. digital delivery, downloads, on demand.
physical copy
69%
 69%  [ 9 ]
not physical
30%
 30%  [ 4 ]
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Capt. Caveman



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:38 am        Reply with quote

Instant content on demand = great for movie rentals

A hard copy of whatever = better for purchases

Right now I'm poor so I get 95% of all my music from Emusic and the Amazon mp3 store. But if I had the money to buy CDs and vinyl I wouldn't bother with digital downloads at all. I hate listening to music on the computer and I invariably prefer a genuine CD or vinyl package with un-compromised sound and nice artwork to a burned CDR with no artwork, sort of crappy sound, and unreliable playback.

I enjoy being able to get movies instantly if I just want to rent them, watch them once, and forget about them. I only bother to buy movies I already know I love.
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