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posted by martyb on Saturday February 16 2019, @10:22PM   Printer-friendly
from the Blu-ray-blues dept.

Samsung stops releasing Blu-ray players in the US

Did you notice that Samsung hasn't made a peep about Blu-ray players at CES or other recent trade shows? There's a good reason for it: the company is exiting the category in the US. Samsung told Forbes and CNET that it's no longer introducing Blu-ray players for the country. It didn't provide reasoning for the move, but Forbes sources reportedly said that Samsung had scrapped a high-end model that was supposed to arrive later in 2019.

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Apparition on Sunday February 17 2019, @07:47AM

    by Apparition (6835) on Sunday February 17 2019, @07:47AM (#802409) Journal

    I should also mention that Hollywood has recently begun doubting the 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray format, and several 4K Ultra HD movie restorations are only being released digitally, like It's a Wonderful Life, Lawrence of Arabia, and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

    Also, rumor is that both the next Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox (scheduled for release in 2020 or 2021), will forego any kind of optical media drive. They will both be digital media only, according to the rumor. Now whether that's true or not, we'll see, but it wouldn't surprise me. Half of all Sony's and Microsoft's video game sales in 2018 were digital.

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