DVDs and Blu-rays represent two major generations of optical media that have revolutionized the home entertainment industry. Appearing in the 1990s and 2000s respectively, these formats have allowed movie buffs and TV series fans to enjoy unprecedented audio and video quality.
The DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) marked the transition from analog to digital storage, offering a much higher storage capacity than VHS tapes. Blu-ray, its successor, has pushed technological limits even further by offering high-definition resolution and increased storage capacity, up to 50 GB for a dual-layer disc.
This section includes 28000 titles, reflecting the evolution of cinema and television from the early 20th century to the present day. Each disc is a fragment of history, preserving not only the works themselves, but often exclusive bonus content that enhances the viewer's experience.