DVD v VIDEO

Videos - nice little earnet at bootsales - "£2.00 each or three of £5.00."  Now you can't give them away!

 

Personally, a video any day of the week.  Whatever the the film or DVD player I find the lip synchronisation is hopelessly out, and jerky too on movement.  When DVD players suddenly became all the rage you could puck video recorders for 9d  We bought two brand new machines from Curry's for £15.00.  Kept one, and gave the other to my very lovely sister-in-law.  We have a wide choice - over 1500.  Not a typo.  We've got videos on every conceivable subject under the sun except the "S" word, so they're all family safe.  I'll never get rid of them.

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dvd players are old now and vcrs are even older it's all about memory sticks or onlie streaming now :-]

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Dvd or bluray. We have satellite tv so can watch box sets etc.
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My DVD player has gone all foyyg with the colour looking faded so I need to get a new one. Still have the video player but will probably dump it as the grandchildren don't watch the videos any more.

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Got "The Scary Thing" as Jan names it. Plays VHS. DVD and is a 500GB HD recorder. And I'm toying with getting a Chromecast or a XBMC box!

 

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