home entertainment
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of home entertainment
First recorded in 1895–1900 (in reference to a Graphophone, i.e., a phonograph for recording and reproducing sounds on a wax record)
Example Sentences
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Some of what has impacted the unimpressive growth of the addressable audience for home entertainment has been the instability of the market.
From MarketWatch
Smartphones and streaming have since revolutionized home entertainment, while clouding the future of movie theaters and leading to the virtual extinction of the physical video-rental shops that used to be a staple of American towns.
Meanwhile, first the phonograph and then the radio revolutionized home entertainment.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula,” Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a Steelbook 4K Ultra HD package containing hours of extras.
From Salon
The boss of one of the UK's biggest cinema chains says he does not see streaming services and home entertainment as competition.
From BBC
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