I'm behind the times and want to buy a blu ray player, but will blu ray be around a while or is the next big thing around the corner?
There is no such thing as a 4K Blu-ray, nor is there one on the way in any decent length of time, so I'd say the existing form of BR is a safe investment.
DVD is still around, and still very popular, so yes, I'd say Blu-ray still has a good decade in it before something more swanky comes along to push it off its perch. I say this because I think Blu-ray is among the last iterations of physical media.
if I want to watch something that isn't on Netflix, I get annoyed that I have to put in a disc.
DVD is still around, and still very popular, so yes, I'd say Blu-ray still has a good decade in it before something more swanky comes along to push it off its perch. I say this because I think Blu-ray is among the last iterations of physical media.
You're probably right.
5 years ago I was one of those people who always wanted to have a hard copy of everything "just in case" something happened.
But now...
All of my music is saved on my phone (and backed up on my computer), and if I want to watch something that isn't on Netflix, I get annoyed that I have to put in a disc.
Streaming and cloud storage are the ways of the future.
if I want to watch something that isn't on Netflix, I get annoyed that I have to put in a disc.
It's not about having to get off the couch and walk over to the disc player, it's the ten minute wait before you can actually watch the feature.
This.Since you can get a blu-Ray player for $50 it isn't exactly a huge investment.
^ You can't get 4K content over broadcast, cable or satellite - those don't exist either.
The only way to get actual, native 4K video, AFAIK, is this - which, apparently, doesn't even work with all 4K sets.
I'm behind the times and want to buy a blu ray player, but will blu ray be around a while or is the next big thing around the corner?
The next thing is 4K, but it's likely to be a decade or more before it becomes affordable. If you're already got an HDTV, you're really missing out on picture quality if you're only watching DVDs.
4K isn't the next thing, as in something that's happening in the future. It's happening now.
4K isn't the next thing, as in something that's happening in the future. It's happening now.
The technology is happening now, but the content isn't.
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