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Are 4K Blu-ray players dead? : r/hometheater - Reddit

Not dead, but with firmware updates they can usually keep up with newer movies. The latest company to enter the space is Magnetar. They are ...

4K Blu-ray isn't dying despite Disney and Best Buy's efforts

The answer is no. In fact, I believe there's an exciting future on the horizon, especially for cinephiles and movie fans.

4K Blu-ray is on the verge of dying out and no one seems to care

With just two mainstream manufacturers still making 4K Blu-ray players, it's a concerning time to be a collector.

Blu-ray dead in 12 to 18 months? - AVS Forum

There are 4 manufactures that have brought new 4K Blu-Ray players to market in the last year and a half. They may be more expensive, but it ...

4K UHD Blu-ray Playback on PC Desktop is officially dead in 2021?

So any unencrypted video file from 480i to 8K is supported with PowerDVD 22 Ultra. The nightmare occurs when one tries to playback 4K Blu-ray ...

Why Isn't 4K UHD Blu-ray Selling & What Does The Future Hold?

Even though the 4K UHD Blu-ray format launched in 2016, it still is not selling at anywhere near the pace of physical media formats that ...

Who said 4K Blu-ray was dead? Astonishing new disc player revealed

R_volution reveals new 4K Blu-ray player, the PlayerOne, and I already want one for the disc format's limited end-of-life run.

What happened to Blu-Ray players? - Quora

Blu-Ray players were once a popular choice for home entertainment systems, but over the past few years, their use has declined.

The 4K Blu-ray Collectors Market Is the Future of Physical Media

The rise in 4K Blu-rays coincides with a rise in 4K television purchases — a necessity to play a 4K disc, along with a 4K Blu-ray player. The 4K ...

Is Blu-Ray Dead? This 4K Disc Player Says No - YouTube

A $3000 disc player? Yes. And I love it. Before you say I've lost it, allow me to defend my take. Watch our full Magnetar UDP900 review: ...

Question - Do Blu ray/4K UHD player have an Life Span - AVForums

... discs, I would say if you get 5-6 years of of any AV component these days you're doing OK. Just enjoy it until it dies then worry about it ...

The State of Ultra HD Blu-ray in 2024

That may be true of BD players, but I doubt if that will be the case for UHD players. They are so finicky and have so little margin for error I ...

Why the 4K Blu-Ray Disc Format is Dying - YouTube

Why 4K blu-Ray Disc is on the way out. It's gone baby gone! Will streaming completely kill it? ***Check These Deals ▶ GSG Subwoofer Flat ...

4K Blu Ray Player. I do not believe. - NitrateVille.com

A new Blu Ray Player able to run vídeos in 4K, and use the same space of a full HD vídeo ? We know that compression kill details, ...

UHD Titles Worth/Not Worth Upgrading [Archive] - criterionforum.org

My old blu ray player broke in 2019 and rather then spending money on a regular blu ray player, I upgraded to a 4K player. One of the first ...

The State of Ultra HD Blu-ray in 2024 - FlatpanelsHD

The number of people buying discs is shrinking – even the number of people buying Ultra HD Blu-rays. It appears some owner of Ultra HD Blu-ray ...

Home theater fans are being starved of the new 4K Blu-ray releases ...

There has been recent news that several critically acclaimed, award nominated movies will not be getting a 4K Blu-ray release, or even any type ...

Will the Blu-ray die? - Engelmann Software

According to Forbes, Samsung is discontinuing the production of new 4K Blu-ray players in the USA. And at least in 2019 the company will not introduce any new ...

Think discs are dead? Why UHD Blu-ray still makes sense - Gearbrain

From improved picture and sound quality, to the joys of curating a movie collection on a lounge shelf, physical media like Blu-rays still have a valid place in ...

Is 4K Blu-ray worth it? - Crutchfield

A 4K Blu-ray player is a super edition to any top-notch home theater system. 4K Ultra HD has sparked new interest in the world of Blu-ray players — and some new ...


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