What year did DVDs replace VHS?
Mia Phillips
Updated on May 08, 2026
After the introduction of the DVD format in 1996, however, the market share for VHS began to decline. In 2003 DVD rentals surpassed those of VHS in the United States and by 2008, DVD had replaced VHS as the preferred low-end method of distribution.
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Correspondingly, when did DVDs replace VHS?
The DVD format changed the game for prerecorded movies in March 1997 and ended up entirely replacing VHS. Hollywood studios stopped offering movies on VHS. The VCR, though, refused to die quickly. As of 2005, some 94.5 million Americans still owned VHS-format VCRs.
Subsequently, question is, when did VHS become obsolete? So you could say that VHS became obsolete in 1995 with the release of DVD. That said, the last commercially released VHS movie (in North America at least) did not come out until 2006.
Also Know, what year did DVDs become popular?
1997,
What was the last movie on VHS?
A History of Violence
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