Many years ago, when cinema was first invented, it was the only way for many people to see films, as most people didn’t have TVs in their own homes. The thing is though, cinema has always had a much better quality viewing experience than home televisions, so it has remained the ultimate way to experience a movie.
The Creation of Video Cassettes
For both TV and cinema, the problem for a long time was that you needed to watch a film at a certain time. When home video cassettes like Betamax and VHS first came about, suddenly there was a way to watch films at whatever time you wanted. The only problem was, the video quality of these cassettes was still far inferior to that offered by the cinema screen.
The Rise of DVDs
Part of the quality issue was dramatically improved with the invention of the DVD. DVD meant that anyone could watch very high quality digital video at home. Unlike VHS tapes for example, DVDs didn’t wear out or degrade over time, as long as you didn’t get the discs scratched. Throughout the 90’s and 00’s, the DVD was the king of the entertainment world. The only problem was, unless you had an extremely large TV screen and a very expensive sound system, you still wouldn't get the same experience as the cinema.
The Experience of Home Cinema
These days, you can get much closer to the real cinema experience in the comfort of your own home, by getting high quality speakers and a large widescreen TV. For example, with a plasma TV screen of 50 inches or more, and being sat closer to the screen than you would be in a cinema, you’re going to get a very cinematic feel. And you won’t miss having someone sat behind you who won’t stop talking through every scene.
Reasons to Visit the Cinema
The thing is though, even with all this new technology we can have in our homes, isn't there something still missing from the home cinema experience? Going out of the cinema is just something special. It’s an excuse to go out and meet your friends, rather than staying in by yourself. And let’s face it: in all honesty, the experience at home really isn’t quite as good as the full blown cinema experience, is it?
Reasons to Stay Home Instead
The problem with going out to the cinema is that it does cost more each time than just renting a DVD or watching a film on a TV channel. But also, when you're at home, you can fit your movie watching around the other things you want to do. You can also eat and drink whatever you want. Just relax and watch your favourite movie while eating your dinner.
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