The future of Physical Media is uncertain
The future of Blu-rays and DVDs is uncertain. The local Walmart seems to be downsizing their area for shelving DVDs and Blu-rays. Someone I follow on Twitter posted a picture of the Physical Media area of their local Best Buy and commented that it is smaller than it used to be. I have heard for years that sales for Blu-rays has fallen.
Samsung announced that they won’t make Blu-ray players. This also applies to 4K Blu-ray players. I think they were one of the three largest makers of Blu-ray players. I wonder how long they will update/support their current players. I had to update my 4K Blu-ray player recently.
Streaming is convenient. However not everything is available to stream. Friday the 13th the series, for example, is not available for streaming. (Streaming in this case means a subscription to Netflix or Hulu or Showtime or Amazon Prime Video.) The Warlock series of films and Wishmaster are not available for streaming, at least they were not the last time I checked. Air Force One, a more popular movie than Warlock or Wishmaster, cannot be streamed.
Samsung announced that they won’t make Blu-ray players. This also applies to 4K Blu-ray players. I think they were one of the three largest makers of Blu-ray players. I wonder how long they will update/support their current players. I had to update my 4K Blu-ray player recently.
Streaming is convenient. However not everything is available to stream. Friday the 13th the series, for example, is not available for streaming. (Streaming in this case means a subscription to Netflix or Hulu or Showtime or Amazon Prime Video.) The Warlock series of films and Wishmaster are not available for streaming, at least they were not the last time I checked. Air Force One, a more popular movie than Warlock or Wishmaster, cannot be streamed.
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