12th December 2003, 11:30 AM
I think the biggest difference with DVD is the sound. With our surround sound setup at home I could tell you as soon as I walk in the room if a VHS or DVD is playing. The sound quality of DVDs is just so much better. I don't notice the picture quality difference much unless the VHS is worn out, but I do prefer widescreen mainly because it is shown in the same aspect ratio as the film in the theater so you aren't missing anything. Of course, I love all the extras on DVDs too. Since there are so many movies I like I will usually only buy a DVD if it has a good number of bonus features.
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