We do everything online these days, from ordering our groceries and selling our old cast-offs to ordering the occasional takeaway and checking our bank balance, but will streaming online eventually end up overtaking the rental of traditional DVDs and Blu-Ray discs?
Last year was a great year for watching our favourite TV series and films online. In the US alone, the number of DVDs sold was much lower than the number of films watched online via legal streaming - 1 billion less DVDs were sold to be exact. We take a look at whether this trend will catch on around the world with the physical DVD discs becoming a thing of the past in years to come.
In the midst of the Lovefilm vs Now TV debate, Lovefilm made the announcement that its online service had outperformed the traditional rentals leg of the company by around 20% in the last three years as entertainment enthusiasts want their movies and TV shows on demand, instead waiting for their postman to deliver the latest release to their doorstep.
The managing director of Lovefilm, a company that was founded on the 'renting by post' concept, finished by saying that he expects this trend to continue, but does this mean the end of physical DVD and games disc rentals? In short - no. Whilst there is much technological advancement, there are many more technophobes out there looking to conserve a little piece of traditional entertainment. Whilst streaming online may offer the latest and greatest TV shows and films straight to your computer or another supported device, many people prefer the simplicity that comes with renting by post.
Streaming only services like Netflix and Now TV do not offer the option to rent DVDs, games and Blu-Ray discs by post, however, whilst the closure of many movie rental shops is evident across the nation, the decline of renting by post is a slow one.
Despite the inevitable time spent waiting for your disc to arrive, renting by post does have its benefits. There are online streaming restrictions for the latest titles and whilst streaming services may have to wait a few months to offer the film online, traditional DVD rental allows you to rent and watch the film almost immediately after release.
There is also very few restrictions with the amount of time to are allowed to keep the DVD for, and whilst streaming online permits you to view the movie or TV show once or twice, you and your family can watch a physical DVD time and time again before returning it. In addition, you may not have to wait as long as you think for a DVD or game to arrive if renting by post, discs are sent by first class delivery and in the majority of cases all first class items arrive the very next working day! Sending your discs back couldn't be simpler either, services offering rental provide a freepost envelope, which can be used multiple times to send DVDs and games back once you have finished with them!
Whilst traditional renting may be in slow decline and online streaming appears to be flourishing, each has its own benefits, providing great quality, affordable viewing for all the family.
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