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Sony's binning Blu-ray, but that won't cut your home cinema choices

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  However, despite some initial reports, the move won't affect your home cinema options for the foreseeable future. That's because Sony's only shutting down its recordable disc busi


Sony has announced it will discontinue its Blu-ray disc manufacturing in Japan by March 2024, signaling a shift away from physical media in the home entertainment industry. Despite this, the article from MSN highlights that consumers still have numerous options for home cinema experiences. Streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ continue to grow, offering extensive libraries of movies and TV shows in high definition and 4K. Additionally, other companies like Panasonic and Samsung still produce Blu-ray players, and there's a robust market for second-hand and refurbished units. For those who prefer physical media, alternatives like 4K Blu-rays remain available, and collectors or enthusiasts can still find value in physical discs for their superior audio and video quality, special features, and the tangible ownership of media. The article suggests that while the landscape of home entertainment is evolving, the end of Sony's Blu-ray production does not spell the end for home cinema enthusiasts.

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