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At Melbourne's last video rental store, physical media never died
Key takeaways
- Melbourne small business owner Rex Rekhi has seen a surge in interest for physical media such as DVDs.
- Warm light, small groups, rows of titles, stacks of discs, a clacking of a case closing, and a giggle from the shopkeeper.
- Enjoy," smiles Rex Rekhi, finalising a sale during a Friday lunch time rush at his store in the middle of Melbourne's CBD.
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Melbourne small business owner Rex Rekhi has seen a surge in interest for physical media such as DVDs. (Supplied: Maren Pruess)
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Warm light, small groups, rows of titles, stacks of discs, a clacking of a case closing, and a giggle from the shopkeeper.
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