Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
#26
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
It's not surprising.
As I pointed out in the Criterion thread, this seems to be the trend.
Oppo's bailed on DVD/BD/UHD players - which used to be their bread and butter. Sony didn't include 4K UHD in their PS4 Pro, and MS looks to be releasing a console without an optical drive.
Shiny discs just don't attract many people any more.
As I pointed out in the Criterion thread, this seems to be the trend.
Oppo's bailed on DVD/BD/UHD players - which used to be their bread and butter. Sony didn't include 4K UHD in their PS4 Pro, and MS looks to be releasing a console without an optical drive.
Shiny discs just don't attract many people any more.
4K was a scam from the start. I haven't bought one title and probably never will. It's a shame what these assholes are doing to consumers who just want high quality movies in their home. They justify it by saying online streaming is taking over. BULLSHIT. Streaming still sucks donkey balls, is not consistent, never will be, and it seems to be a conspiratorial attempt to take away physical media ownership from consumers. The fact that almost 60% of hard media is still DVD...should demonstrate how well these fucktards have marketed their "ultra high quality" masterpieces.
They just don't give a flying fuck. They made 4K releases, and scammed consumers once again of their cash. 4K will die with a whimper and companies will conveniently forget them. The lack of consistency in the media sector is insulting to consumers like us. A 10-year old would have made better decisions.
Last edited by DVD Polizei; 02-17-19 at 02:44 PM.
#27
DVD Talk Hero
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
Look, Digital UHD/4K, Blu-ray, etc., all of it is technically niche media. Only the most hardcore of fans give a shit. Most folks settle for DVD and that's the norm Maybe they don't want to redirect their money towards physical media anymore? Maybe they want to actually have money and they see physical media as a drain on their wallets? Maybe they want to be debt free? Who knows. I know sometimes that if I'm in a crunch I'll get the DVD version from my library. If I really want it bad enough then I'll hit up a RedBox. I am not upgrading to 4k anytime soon since my Panasonic plasma still works perfectly.
Then again, in my case, I want less crap in my home (minimalist), so I prefer digital HD. I also try to spend the least amount of $$$ as possible when I can. Sometimes DVD is just good enough.
*Now I'm also a fan of vinyl but even in that instance I haven't bought a new vinyl since October - and that one was the new Halloween film score. Enough is enough sometimes.
Then again, in my case, I want less crap in my home (minimalist), so I prefer digital HD. I also try to spend the least amount of $$$ as possible when I can. Sometimes DVD is just good enough.
*Now I'm also a fan of vinyl but even in that instance I haven't bought a new vinyl since October - and that one was the new Halloween film score. Enough is enough sometimes.
#28
DVD Talk Hero
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
4K UHDs aren't a scam, but there are clearly internal factions within Hollywood that want to stab physical media in the back and shift all consumers to SVOD as soon as possible. They are doing everything I would do, if my goal was to transition the market away from physical media sooner rather than later. Everyone in Hollywood is scared of getting Netlixxed to death and their old business model becoming obsolete overnight.
We are already seeing this strategic approach more clearly in the music industry. Locking down content to fleeting, temporary all-digital platforms is the ultimate goal for all entertainment IP owners in this coming digital age.
We are already seeing this strategic approach more clearly in the music industry. Locking down content to fleeting, temporary all-digital platforms is the ultimate goal for all entertainment IP owners in this coming digital age.
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Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
#30
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Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
Amazon still sells HD DVDs along with other discontinued crap. The general population is moving away from discs along with the studios. Samsung exiting the market is big news regardless of the quality
#31
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
I don't think this is as big a deal as some are making it to be. OTOH, if another mainline manufacturer follows suit this year, that may spell the end.
For now, I'm with Why So Blu?, enjoying my Panny plasma, and buying zero 4k discs.
For now, I'm with Why So Blu?, enjoying my Panny plasma, and buying zero 4k discs.
#32
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
Samsung has great TVs but their dvd players and recorders suck
#33
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Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
And that's exactly my point - there's always some retailer who will be selling physical media - new and old.
#34
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Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
I feel like some people will downplay Samsung exiting the market as much as possible. You already had a top player (Oppo) leave the market and now Samsung who, regardless of quality, is a bigger name brand that has released probably dozens of players over the past decade. Guess we can wait for the next CE to drop out and we can have the same discussion how its not a big deal.
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Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
I haven't bought a BD in at least a year, I stick to Digital HD, streaming, etc...There is just too much good stuff to watch now a days. The only movie disc purchase I made in 2018 was a Warner On-Demand DVD-R of "Urge! A Music War" since it's not available anywhere, and I wanted a copy to go with other old midnight movies I have. $10, and it looks fine.
#36
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Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
I feel like some people will downplay Samsung exiting the market as much as possible. You already had a top player (Oppo) leave the market and now Samsung who, regardless of quality, is a bigger name brand that has released probably dozens of players over the past decade. Guess we can wait for the next CE to drop out and we can have the same discussion how its not a big deal.
Also, is Samsung going to stop completely making players? Or just releasing them in the US?
#37
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Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
https://www.hardwaresecrets.com/anat...tical-drive/7/
https://www.engadget.com/2012/08/27/...tiarc-closure/
#38
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Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
Sony didn’t even care enough to add 4K disc support to the PS4.
#39
DVD Talk Hero
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
Samsung is actually the number one seller of tv displays at the moment, which is why dropping player support comes at an odd time. Their players never had as big a share, but it's still troubling. The two companies propping up players are Sony and Panasonic.
Oppo got out of the business for reasons only marginally related to conditions in the media space, their parent company wanted all hands on deck for their core smartphone business.
Oppo got out of the business for reasons only marginally related to conditions in the media space, their parent company wanted all hands on deck for their core smartphone business.
#40
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
There is a column dropped today by Bill Hunt that drills down on this subject if anyone is interested.
(Sorry, I don't know if I can post a link or not)
(Sorry, I don't know if I can post a link or not)
#41
DVD Talk God
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
Panasonic is apparently introducing 4 new 4K players in 2019.
#43
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
You got Panasonic and Sony. You don't need anybody else. LG is there to pick up the tab.
I think I only own about 2 4K discs. Most of my buying purchases are cheap Blu-ray titles. I can happily live with 1080P even though 4K is way better with clarity and colors, not to mention strong detail.
I can't afford to be buying $25 discs. Those days are over.
The problem is not streaming, the problem is people are sick of shelling out over $20 for titles.
I think I only own about 2 4K discs. Most of my buying purchases are cheap Blu-ray titles. I can happily live with 1080P even though 4K is way better with clarity and colors, not to mention strong detail.
I can't afford to be buying $25 discs. Those days are over.
The problem is not streaming, the problem is people are sick of shelling out over $20 for titles.
#44
DVD Talk God
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
You got Panasonic and Sony. You don't need anybody else. LG is there to pick up the tab.
I think I only own about 2 4K discs. Most of my buying purchases are cheap Blu-ray titles. I can happily live with 1080P even though 4K is way better with clarity and colors, not to mention strong detail.
I can't afford to be buying $25 discs. Those days are over.
The problem is not streaming, the problem is people are sick of shelling out over $20 for titles.
I think I only own about 2 4K discs. Most of my buying purchases are cheap Blu-ray titles. I can happily live with 1080P even though 4K is way better with clarity and colors, not to mention strong detail.
I can't afford to be buying $25 discs. Those days are over.
The problem is not streaming, the problem is people are sick of shelling out over $20 for titles.
I’m also not a fan of paying $20 or more for movies, although I make some exceptions here and there.
I know most here who’ve gone digital only probably think the expense of purchasing new discs is a money pit and eats up valuable space in their homes.
Last edited by DJariya; 02-19-19 at 12:20 AM.
#45
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Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
You got Panasonic and Sony. You don't need anybody else. LG is there to pick up the tab.
I think I only own about 2 4K discs. Most of my buying purchases are cheap Blu-ray titles. I can happily live with 1080P even though 4K is way better with clarity and colors, not to mention strong detail.
I think I only own about 2 4K discs. Most of my buying purchases are cheap Blu-ray titles. I can happily live with 1080P even though 4K is way better with clarity and colors, not to mention strong detail.
The results generally do not motivate folks to open their wallets.
Another problem is the trend towards smaller displays for watching video.
4K UHD really shines on BIG screens above 55", not on cellphones or tablets.
I can't afford to be buying $25 discs. Those days are over.
The problem is not streaming, the problem is people are sick of shelling out over $20 for titles.
The problem is not streaming, the problem is people are sick of shelling out over $20 for titles.
With MSRP listings at $29.95, buyers are not beating a door down for new releases.
The middle class will continue to be squeezed economically as their disposable income become smaller in the future.
Beyond changing the tax code there isn't much that can be done to change this economic direction.
#46
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
That's not going to be true for long. Streaming 4K/UHD looks pretty darn good. Physical media will be a niche sooner rather than later. That said, it's not going anywhere anytime soon.
#47
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#48
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Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
If anyone has had freezes or dropouts during streaming, love for the tech goes away quickly.
I have thousands of discs...all alphabetized on shelves that I can reach for and toss in a player in a matter of a few seconds.
No drama with movies on disk.
I can't say that with all of my streaming experiences.
However, I do stream a lot due to some great original content not available on disc.
I have thousands of discs...all alphabetized on shelves that I can reach for and toss in a player in a matter of a few seconds.
No drama with movies on disk.
I can't say that with all of my streaming experiences.
However, I do stream a lot due to some great original content not available on disc.
#49
DVD Talk Hero
Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
Which is just stupid to get out of the business. If you were going to buy a TV wouldn't you buy all the matching equipment with it (I know I usually do). At least have some sort of player for the consumer who wants it. But with Samsung recently getting into bed with Apple a bit, maybe they see the future is more in the built-in apps.
#50
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Re: Samsung exiting Blu-ray Player Market
If anyone has had freezes or dropouts during streaming, love for the tech goes away quickly.
I have thousands of discs...all alphabetized on shelves that I can reach for and toss in a player in a matter of a few seconds.
No drama with movies on disk.
I can't say that with all of my streaming experiences.
However, I do stream a lot due to some great original content not available on disc.
I have thousands of discs...all alphabetized on shelves that I can reach for and toss in a player in a matter of a few seconds.
No drama with movies on disk.
I can't say that with all of my streaming experiences.
However, I do stream a lot due to some great original content not available on disc.