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my question tries to stay very general and boil it down to a got it don't got it scenerio
I'm down wit dat
But I don't see exactly <i>what</i> you're asking. If it's a "got it/don't got it" scenario, then yes, I have a DVD drive. But, it only reads optical discs... it doesn't write. (You <i>do</i> know what ROM means, right? Dear God, tell you do...)
Now, your poll has the options
<i>Yes, I have a <b>DVD Recordable/ReWritable</b>
No, but I plan to get a <b>dvd drive</b> soon
No, I'll stick with my cd-r or cd-rw</i>
Now what do I vote? I do have a DVD drive, but it doesn't fit the categories (+/- R/RW) in the poll, although "plan to get a dvd drive soon" implies that it might. Again I ask, are you asking about plain DVD readers (as I have), or DVD burners? I think you must be asking about DVD burners and writable DVD media; it's just that you haven't actually said so. Is knowing that I and SirJames have DVD drives of any use to you, if said drives are read-only? Or are you actually asking the question about all types of DVD, that Shaggy answered?
You ask whether DVD will stick around, and I'd say yep, but if you ask whether <i>writable</i> DVDs will stick around, I'd still say yep but it's more complicated. There's only one format of read-only CD (CD-ROM), and only one format of writable and rewritable CD (CD-R and CD-RW). So, everyone gets along. Similarly, there's only one format of read-only DVD disc (or DVD-ROM). But there are three competing and mostly incompatible technologies - that's the plus and the minus R/RW, and a thing called DVD-RAM - for writeable and rewritable DVD media. We haven't yet seen any one family of products become the adopted standard used everywhere, and until one does I'm not going to bother with it.
I'd say with certainty that writable DVD media will become mainstream, the same as writable CDs have done, but it's trickier because we still don't know which family of standards will win out. If you're just asking about DVD-ROM drives, I'd say go for it if you think you'll get some use out of watching movies and the like (at the very least, it'll still read and in some cases burn CDs, depending on what you buy). But if you're asking about drives that <i>write</i> DVDs, that's a different matter... if you're cashed up, there are DVD burners on the market now that support two standards, so you'll be set no matter which wins out (a kind of extinction protection)... but otherwise you're taking a gamble depending on which format you choose.
So, according to my interpretation of your question, I'm voting that I'll stick with CD-R/RW for the foreseeable future. Lock it in, Eddie...