Concerning new realeases.
With CDs, It's nice to buy the physical copy and have it sitting there for a bit in the front room, so it can be seen and then played. Then you can either keep it because you really like it or send it to the charity shop for someone else to find (having ripped it first of course). When I just buy a digital copy it gets assimilated into the borg of my digital collection maybe never to be seen again.
I like collecting new cassettes, not that there's many of them.
Vinyl has eaten itself. £35-£40 for a new realease? They're having a laugh and I'm out (unless it ever gets sensible again).
In charity shops CDs are the only option now-a-days. You rarely see cassettes. Most of the big charaties have vinyl valuers. All donated records go to his/her office first to be valued and sold for the highest value, and rightly so. The only ones that make it back to the shop are the scratched and knackered 5 Star or DeBarge LPs that nobody wants. You don't even get any Kenny Rogers or Dolly Parton anymore like you used to as these have value.