Flipboard Picks in Culture on Nostr: Sony is killing off its writeable Blu-Ray business, according to Gizmodo, though the ...
Sony is killing off its writeable Blu-Ray business, according to Gizmodo, though the company will not be getting rid of the format for studio releases for the time being. Here's why writer Lucas Ropek believes that Sony is making a mistake by getting out of the writeable business.
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