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HowToGeek on MSNHow I Decide What Blu-rays to BuyPrioritize buying Blu-rays of movies personally important to you or not available for streaming. Use streaming services to ...
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What HiFi on MSNSony announces that it will officially end production of recordable Blu-ray discs in FebruarySony has announced that it will cease production of Blu-ray discs next month. In a statement shared by the company, it announced that "Blu-ray disc media, recording mini discs, recording MD data, mini ...
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The Rise and Fall of Blu-ray: Where Does It Stand Today?Once expected to replace DVDs as the dominant physical media format, Blu-ray never quite reached the same level of success.
Sony is discontinuing production of Blu-Ray discs after 18 years. Justin Sullivan/Getty Sony says it will stop manufacturing blank Blu-ray discs for the Japanese market along with MiniDiscs and ...
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MusicRadar on MSN50 years of Phaedra: Tangerine Dream’s forward-thinking, futurist, synth classic is now an antiqueYou can’t hold back the water, and there’s perhaps no greater testament to the unstoppable nature of time than to learn that Phaedra, the 1974 album by Tangerine Dream that broke the mould for music, ...
The Middle-earth 6-Film Collection is a massive 30-disc box set that includes 4K UHD and Blu-ray versions of all six of Peter ...
The PS5 Disc Drive is in stock at Argos. Your own availability will depend on your postcode, but I've checked a bunch and ...
There was a time when Blu-ray discs reigned supreme, but the era of physical media now firmly exists in the shadow of digital streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime.
Sony has announced that it will cease its production of all models of its Blu-ray disc media, recordable MiniDiscs, recordable MD Data, and Mini DV Cassettes in February 2025. The company added ...
The 50th anniversary 4K UHD Blu-ray set includes a VHS copy of the film, a chainsaw replica, and tons of bonus content.
Blu-ray discs have been part of the digital media landscape for almost 20 years, but fewer and fewer people have optical drives to use them. As such, Sony doesn't see the need to keep pumping out ...
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