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  1. Towergrove

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    Any album? As the good Gene WIlder once said "Wrong sir, wrong". Many albums I collect are not on these services. I was wanting to listen to the full Star Trek the Motion Picture soundtrack and these services didnt have the full album only one or two songs. This has happened to me in the past...
  2. Towergrove

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    Isnt it possible that we will see very inexpensive region free players. These manufacturers will not be required to conform to any of the region locking if they choose not to.
  3. Towergrove

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    I thought patents can be renewed and if not renewed it opens up the market so anyone can make them? According to legals "No one else can manufacture or sell your invention unless you give permission. ... Depending on what you've invented, your patent will expire in either 14 or 20 years. When...
  4. Towergrove

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    I also notice very few LCD and LED panel makers with rebadged tv in various companies and models. This happens throughout the CE world it seems. Also recently noticed new Verbatim drives, TEAC drives and Hitachi drives. Not concerned about not finding drives in the future I can still buy new...
  5. Towergrove

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    I'm buying more digitally. Still want to own but doesnt need to be physical. There is a market for this business as well and it's on the increase too.
  6. Towergrove

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    Asus also continue to make Bluray drives for pcs.
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