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I know many of us have talked openly about physical media dwindling as the push for subscriptions and license to access only are pushed.
But if you look around you will see that anything new of note that comes out is released on Blu-ray (standard 1080p I mean) and 4k. But in addition to that I see many older titles being remastered and sold either in special editions or in 4k. Now that 4k release for older things (in my experience) seem to be a 50/50 split on whether it's done well or might as well just have purchased the Blu-ray. However, this is not just for video. I am seeing the same in music.
This is just an observation I am pointing out. I am not saying it is one way or the other I am just speaking out loud.
But if you look around you will see that anything new of note that comes out is released on Blu-ray (standard 1080p I mean) and 4k. But in addition to that I see many older titles being remastered and sold either in special editions or in 4k. Now that 4k release for older things (in my experience) seem to be a 50/50 split on whether it's done well or might as well just have purchased the Blu-ray. However, this is not just for video. I am seeing the same in music.
This is just an observation I am pointing out. I am not saying it is one way or the other I am just speaking out loud.
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https://mondoshop.com/collections/exclusive-colored-vinyl
https://www.blu-ray.com/