Art and entertainment in the digital age is changing the way we consume information, and it is making it easier for us to pinpoint our exact tastes and find digital content that represents that. With the digitization of movie and art content, it is possible to search with ever more precision to find the exact song, movie, painting, book, or comic book that seems to suit our specific tastes. Meta-data is often inserted into the content item, and this meta-data makes searching easier. With a website full of richly-cataloged items, it is possible to set aside favorites of a certain collection and find new obscure movies based on others' recommendations that seems to make movie Surfing effortless.
Plus, with content digitization, it is easy to just be able to purchase and download the content right on the spot without having to drive somewhere or get it shipped and packaged. You can own it forever as a digital copy, and that is probably the best way to keep and store it anyway. The iTunes store is a great example of a web store that offers the best in art and entertainment. You can purchase everything under one roof, and it has become the world's largest music store because of that. With so many options for finding and selecting content, you could spend hours in the iTunes store.
What about alternative devices for viewing art and entertainment? There are now Blu-Ray/VHS players that can play all kinds of digital media from VHS tapes, DVDs, Blu-Ray discs, home videos, and even DVDs. You can even hook up your Blu-Ray/VHS player to a digital projector screen and watch it on a full wall of your house. You can also get gadgets like the Apple TV and connect your TV to your iTunes account to get all your iTunes content on your TV. This is perhaps the best and easiest solution at the moment to get all your computer's purchased store content for your TV for easy viewing when you have friends or guests over because no one wants to crowd around a computer and watch a movie. It's just not fun to not be able to take your computer content and move it to your TV.
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