Zwei Hersteller verpflichten sich, Blu-ray am Leben zu erhalten, nachdem andere die Produktion eingestellt haben – Verbatim und IO Data verlängern die Blu-ray-Lieferzusage, da Hersteller den Markt verlassen

    https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/verbatim-and-i-o-data-extend-blu-ray-supply-pledge-as-manufacturers-exit-the-market

    Share.

    10 Kommentare

    1. Specific-Judgment410 on

      I think we should have a hard alternative to cloud/digital only

      100GB on blue ray discs sounds great, expensive but great to have the option

    2. nkondratyk93 on

      wild that keeping a format alive now means 2 companies not quitting. physical media is barely on life support

    3. climb-it-ographer on

      Unless you have something like Kaleidescape streaming quality is still far below blu-ray. It sucks that it has gotten to this point.

    4. Ok-Giraffe-8434 on

      They left the important detail out of the title as usual. These are *recordable* blu-ray discs. How many of us ever even wrote one of these? It was always a pain.

      Also, I wonder how many manufacturers are bothering to make drives that can write to these discs anymore. And, how many companies will bother to keep the writing software available as OS updates come? It’s a whole ecosystem to be able to read and write these, not just a media problem

    5. GoodSamaritan333 on

      M-DISC Blurays are the only remaining reliable long term storage alternative available for consumers, period…

    6. With the way AI and subscription bullsh*t is going, I am seriously considering me some physical media again.

    Leave A Reply