Subscription fatigue,” frustration with streaming content changes, and a desire to collect rare finds are all boosting old-school physical media.
Abilene's Record Guys open Video West, an '80s-inspired video store across the street, offering VHS tapes, DVDs, Blu-rays, and more.
Subscription fatigue,” frustration with streaming content changes, and a desire to collect rare finds are all boosting old-school physical media.
From iconic dial-up modems to VHS tapes, there are many items that Baby Boomers used daily but have completely vanished.
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