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Blu-ray is dead - heckuva job, Sony!
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<blockquote data-quote="BoerieZA" data-source="post: 801401" data-attributes="member: 18719"><p>I don't like digital/streaming content as it does NOT offer the same quality as physical media....yet. And what happens when it does? You download it, right? What do you do with those copies? Store them on media? Full circle. Nope, physical media is here to stay. 78rpm players still played PHYSICAL media. Blu-Ray players also play PHYSICAL media. The question here is not whether or not physical media will die out, it's just "what form will it take next?".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoerieZA, post: 801401, member: 18719"] I don't like digital/streaming content as it does NOT offer the same quality as physical media....yet. And what happens when it does? You download it, right? What do you do with those copies? Store them on media? Full circle. Nope, physical media is here to stay. 78rpm players still played PHYSICAL media. Blu-Ray players also play PHYSICAL media. The question here is not whether or not physical media will die out, it's just "what form will it take next?". [/QUOTE]
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