User blog:GeekingOutWithEthan/The History of Home Media

What is the difference between Blu-Ray, DVD, and VHS? They have the same different movie, but they have different qualities. Today's blog will be covering the history of home media. Before there was DVD and Blu-Ray, VHS (video home system) was made in the early 1970s. VHS was formely huge as DVDs were today. People are allowed to record stuff and the idea of watching one show during the recording was a main turning point in the past. The VHS videocassette debuted in the USA in 1977. Since the rise of DVDs when the format was developed by Philips and Sony in 1995, the VHS kept going and would never die quickly. Hollywood had to stop releasing movies on VHS and the final movie to be produced in VHS was "A History of Violence" in 2006, signing the final death of the VHS. Today, eBay has the products of VHS tapes to be sold, including very expensive Disney VHS tapes. Since DVD is still around since 2006, Blu-Ray was introduced after the development by the Blu-Ray Disc Association to show the quality in 1080p HD. Today, many people across the world owns either a DVD player, a Blu-Ray player, or a VHS player.