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LG Bids Farewell to Blu-ray Players

LG Halts ⁣Blu-ray Production: The​ Rise of streaming,the ​Fall of Discs?

In a move that signals the continuing decline of physical media,LG Electronics has announced it will cease production of all Blu-ray disc players. This decision follows similar moves by ⁤other major electronics manufacturers,‌ leaving a ‌dwindling ‌number‍ of‌ options for consumers ⁤who prefer the superior picture quality of Blu-ray over streaming services.

The South Korean tech giant joins⁢ Oppo (which exited the market in ‌2018) and Samsung (2019) in abandoning the Blu-ray player market. While LG hasn’t explicitly⁢ stated a complete global withdrawal, the devices are no ​longer listed on their online ​stores, indicating a de facto end to production. Existing stock will remain available in⁢ the US and‍ Europe while supplies last.

LG’s final Blu-ray models, ‍the UBK80 ⁢and‌ UBK90, launched in 2018. This decision‌ reflects a broader trend: Blu-ray player sales have been steadily declining for years. ⁤even UHD Blu-ray players, introduced in 2016, saw ⁤their sales peak the following year before a consistent downward trajectory.

The shift away from physical media is undeniable. US Blu-ray player sales plummeted from 25.2 million units in 2014 to a mere 9.1‌ million in 2018. ‍ the trend continues; in the third quarter of 2024, DVD and Blu-ray sales experienced a notable 26 percent year-over-year drop.

This leaves Sony and Panasonic as the primary remaining manufacturers of ⁤Blu-ray players, highlighting the shrinking market for physical media⁢ in ​the face of increasingly popular streaming services. For⁣ consumers who value the superior picture quality and ownership of physical copies, the choices ⁢are becoming increasingly‍ limited.

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The end of‌ LG’s Blu-ray production underscores a significant turning point in home entertainment. While streaming offers convenience, ​the superior visual fidelity of Blu-ray remains a draw for many. The question ‍remains: ⁢how long will dedicated physical media ‍players remain⁢ a viable product category?


LG has decided ‍to stop making ⁣Blu-ray disc players. [This article] mentions ‌that​ LG, Oppo, who ⁣stopped making them in 2018, and Samsung, who stopped⁢ in 2019, are no longer making Blu-ray players. ​



While LG ‍hasn’t officially announced that they are stopping production worldwide, their ​online stores no longer sell Blu-ray players.



This shift away‌ from physical media can be seen in decreasing sales​ numbers. [This article] states that sales of Blu-ray ‍players in the US⁣ dropped from 25.2 million units in 2014 to⁤ only 9.1 million in 2018. ‌The trend​ continues, with DVD ‌and blu-ray sales dropping⁤ 26% in the third quarter⁤ of 2024.

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