I go physical where I can, but I find myself buying stuff digitally more and more these days. I haven't bought a music CD in years (although I did buy a casette the other month!) and, since I was bought a Kindle a couple of years ago, I've been buying new series on that, and only buying series I already have parts of in hardback or paperback...I'm indifferent to the two really; they both have pros and cons. In terms of TV shows and anime etc, I usually torrent, but I will buy DVDs if they're affordable. All my comics etc are physical; the idea of digital graphic novels is ridiculous to me. My Kindle is a basic black and white one, I don't have a tablet, and I wouldn't want them on my laptop.
I hate digital video games with a passion and, unless I have no other choice - and I will gripe about it excessively if I don't - I will go physical each and every time. The cost of memory cards (I'm looking at you, PlayStation Vita) is absolutely disgusting, and the size of the games means you very quickly fill the space you have. Most games have huge mandatory installs as well, so before you know it your console's memory space is full...500GB sounds like a lot, but it isn't. Plus I just like owning the game; I have the option of trading it in then as well.