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Sony Ends Production of Recordable Blu-ray DiscsBlu-ray has been on a slow decline ever since. Sony hinted at changes to its disc operations last year, saying it would "gradually end development and production" of recordable optical disc formats.
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S ony is ending production of recordable Blu-ray, MiniDisc and MD Data disc media, along with MiniDV cassettes, the company announced.Last year, Sony said that it would gradually end production of ...
Looks like Sony is still in the Blu-ray business, with the storied personal electronics maker unwrapping its first new BD ...
It follows a decision to end production of recordable Blu-ray discs for the consumer market in July of last year. During that time, Sony stated that it would continue producing optical discs for ...
The Japanese manufacturer Sony has decided to wind down production of four types of recordable Blu-ray discs, with storage capacities ranging from 25 to 128 GB, according to the Japanese website ...
The Recordable Optical Disc Market is experiencing steady growth as demand for reliable, long-term data storage solutions ...
In the past several months, Sony announced that after an 18-year run, it would stop producing recordable Blu-ray discs. And LG revealed it would stop production of its own Blu-ray players, joining the ...
Samsung quit making Blu-ray players in 2019 and it was quickly followed by Panasonic, with LG Electronics becoming the latest ...
As the world’s first BDXL-certified authoring software, CyberLink PowerProducer 5.5 supports enhanced Blu-ray Disc recordable and rewritable format, allowing users to create video and slideshows ...
Sony is ending production of recordable Blu-ray, MiniDisc and MD Data disc media, along with MiniDV cassettes, the company ...
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