DVD
The Spanish term 'DVD' is the same as the English term 'DVD'. Both abbreviations stand for 'Digital Versatile Disc' or 'Digital Video Disc'. Just like in English, DVD in Spanish refers to an optical disc storage format invented and developed in 1998 and 1999 by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic which is used for storing, playing and interacting with large amounts of digital data, such as movies and other video content, as well as audio and other digital information.
I bought a DVD of my favorite movie.
This phrase expresses that the speaker has purchased a DVD containing their favorite film.
She always prefers to watch movies on DVD.
This sentence indicates that the person referred to enjoys watching movies in DVD format rather than other formats.
We are going to rent a DVD for movie night.
In this phrase, the speaker mentions the plan to rent a DVD as part of their movie night activities.