Comparison Paper
Ever since the first motion picture was introduced, the world has grown a humongous appetite for more movies. Through technology, humans have made incredible advancements in the motion picture field. Today, there are only two standards when it comes to recording and replaying a motion picture for the common person: Digital Video Disc (DVD) and Video Cassette Recorder (VCR). Each allows for easy access to both movies as well as the necessary players. The two types of media have both subtle and obvious differences, ranging from picture quality to ease of use. The differences and similarities can bewilder a person with little knowledge of the two medias. Though it may not be number one for recording and can be more expensive, a DVDs picture and sound quality, bundled with the ease of care clearly confirm it's superiority over the earlier VCR.
As trend tends to show, newer technologies can be and often are more expensive than older ideas. The traditional VCR......
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