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    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    Completely agree with this. A specific example that I remember: As a teen in the late '80's, I wanted to see the original Mission: Impossible series (1966-1973). I had never seen much of the show, but had heard it praised highly by older relatives. Unfortunately, the series was either never...
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    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    Oh, I have no doubt that non-4K Blu's will look excellent on a 4K set. My concern is that my regular DVD's will look like crap on a 4K set. As you said, watching DVD's on a 4K set isn't a great experience. And, most of my library are DVD's, not Blu's - I haven't upgraded to Blu's in every...
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    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    Well put, well said. This is one of the first things I noticed after I stopped watching DVD's on my old CRT monitor (starting in 2003) & shifted to watching both DVD's & Blu's on my then-new HD set in late 2012. While some TV shows/movies on DVD may have looked acceptable on the CRT, these...
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    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    Good points, everyone. This is a very interesting topic, and very relatable in my case since I'm slightly more of a TV show fan than a movie fan - and I'm a huge movie fan ;) One of the many great points brought up here is how the PQ/sound on some TV on DVD releases is sub-par, while on others...
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    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    I'm fairly certain that Perfect Strangers S07-08 will be released at some point. Since they're already released S03-S06 in 2018-2019, I don't see why they would stop now.
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    The era of TV shows on DVD is coming to an end

    Good points, everyone. I remember the days I would check the website tvshowsondvd.com on a daily basis in order to see what older (and newer) TV shows were being released to DVD. However, I stopped doing that years ago - right around the time I started streaming. I'm still amazed at the...
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