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Sony has made the decision to end recordable disc products. So this is the $64,000 Question. The answer? They don’t. Pre-recorded Blu-ray Discs are stamped or manufactured at high speed directly onto ...
It’s been almost three years since Sony announced the WH-1000XM5 — its current flagship wireless headphones. And if a recently uncovered Federal Communications Commission (FCC) filing is any ...
After 18 years, Sony is shutting down its Blu-ray production in February. Along with this, MiniDiscs and MiniDV cassettes will be retired. In today’s world, everything’s going digital ...
So, is Sony’s withdrawal from the recordable Blu-ray market a great thing for physical media? No. But it’s not exactly a death knell, either. If you’re in the market for a high-end Blu-ray ...
Another blow to the physical format, and this is one of the hardest for collectors to swallow. After laying off hundreds of people from the physical format department in the summer of last year ...
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Sony announced on January 23 on its website it will end production of several recordable media discs in Japan. In the announcement the media giant stated it is ending production of recordable Blu ...
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 ...
Sony has announced the complete discontinuation of its recordable media production by February 2025. This marks the end of an era for Blu-ray Discs, MiniDiscs, and MiniDV cassettes. The decision ...
Because of this, Sony chose to print the FCC ID information on a semi-circular label applied to the earcup’s mesh grille. If you roll the edge of the ear cushion back a bit, it’s plainly visible.