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Sony’s three-sentence press release confirmed similar death dates for its blank MiniDisc ... than-half the size of those in a DVD. A traditional Blu-ray disc holds about five times as much ...
On Thursday, Sony Japan announced that it will no longer manufacture or sell blank Blu-ray Discs in its home market ... including the relative unpopularity of DVD recorders in Western markets ...
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 ...
As of February 2025, Sony will no longer manufacture and distribute blank recordable Blu-ray Discs ... While demand for new titles on DVD, Blu-ray Disc and UHD Blu-ray fell by almost 25% in 2024, ...
None of this was good news for the many AV enthusiasts who like to watch and collect movies on Blu-ray disc. But Sony’s ... (whether on BD, DVD, or CD for that matter) are stamped in replication ...
Sony Corp. and three other companies that helped invent Blu-Ray movie discs sued Imation Corp., claiming the data-storage company broke patent laws by selling blank, recordable versions of the discs.
Japan's TDK has started shipping blank ... discs. The Blu-ray group--which includes Sony, Philips, Dell and several film studios--says its technology will provide more storage than competing HD DVD.
Does history repeat itself? Maybe not. Sony to ship blank Blu-ray Discs this month [Reg Hardware] Blu-ray Peripherals Sony Having already crested $1 billion at the box office, Deadpool & Wolverine ...
International retail prices of blank 4-6x DVD+R/-R DL discs have dropped by about 50% during the first half of 2008 to around US$1, spurring a fast growth in global demand. As the only two Taiwan ...
Disney is outsourcing a big piece of its home entertainment division to Sony ... discs in the store and online in early 2024. The move followed Netflix’s decision last September to shutter its ...
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