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Old 11-10-2011, 10:24 PM   #58
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
In terms of storage, obviously, if you are one of those strange people who have the time and determination to rip DVDs and maintain a library of digital content that is locally accessible, Nook Tablet is the way to go. But I would point out that the vast majority of people, including myself, don't fall into that category. It requires additional capital investment and most expensive of all, time.
What additional capital investment?

Ripping DVDs is no different than ripping CDs. At one time I carried CDs around on vacation, then MP3 players appeared and that ended. Then I carried DVDs on vacation and that ended with my tablet.

I converted my CD collection and will soon have my DVD collection converted. DVDs will soon go the way of CDs, VHS, cassette, 8-track, reel-to-reel, and vinyl. It's a dying format.
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