Since Thomas Edison launched its first commercially viable film projector in the second half of the nineteenth century, society was caught by the idea of recording and broadcasting events in the form of a "movie", and in the 20th century the technological rapid Showed progress. Initially, video playback was expensive and troublesome, consumers had to go to the cinema to enjoy their favorite movies. With the development of the video home system (more widely known VHS), the next progress occurred in the 1970s. And it brought the emergence of video recorders and the ability to see 'videotape' at a comfortable home.
With continued development of entertainment technology, DVD players are becoming very popular equipment in the world. Thanks to the unique function of the DVD player, the experience is fully customized. Some people view their DVDs or stream their videos to their laptop / smart TV through the console, but DVD players are still a solid piece of home entertainment settings. Modern DVD players have a variety of functions, such as expansion, wireless connection, smart technology, and the ability to play Blu-ray discs. With a rechargeable DVD player, users can play without having to worry about charging their favorite movies and music.
The DVD player will inherit the home theater experience. Like a video deck, a DVD player was released 10 years ago, but it takes time to get power. In the beginning of the decade, DVD players accounted for about 7% of households, but within 10 years more than 80% of households owned DVD players. TiVo has revolutionized TV viewpoint. Even if the TV is connected to another channel, TiVo can temporarily suspend live recording and recording of multiple programs. TiVo can schedule recording based on time, channel, title, or celebrities. It is no longer a sofa that people have in the Internet age. They are free to see what they want.
Divx is the latest technology to revolutionize DVD players. Divx movies are synonymous with rental movies because they can be played for a certain period of time (48 hours from the first playback). Unlike traditional movie rental, Divx has no delay. In addition, there is no late night trip to the video store to return to the movie. The Divx movie will cost an average of $ 4.50, including the first 48 hours of viewing time since pressing the play button. At the end of this period, you can purchase an additional 48 hours for $ 3.25. It completes 800 through the built-in modem and the information is uploaded back to the CD with a very small chip. You can repeat this as much as you like. In addition, it may be that Divx's movie is worth looking over and over again and again. In this case, Dixv can convert it into a movie with unlimited playback time, just like a normal DVD movie.