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    Rumors of Blu-ray’s demise are greatly exaggerated

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyJuly 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Blu-ray’s days are numbered.

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    You’ve probably heard this sentiment before, whether it be from tech pundits, from audiovisual aficionados, or from everyday consumers. The thinking goes that optical media as a whole is an antiquated medium, and that the format no longer makes sense in today’s streaming-first multimedia landscape.

    For the longest time, I agreed with this position. The sheer convenience of internet-based streaming services has been unrivaled in the modern context, while discs, meanwhile, are increasingly understood to be a slow, fragile, clunky, and outdated relic of the past.

    The truth, however, is that this mirage of Blu-ray’s ultimate demise is just that: a mirage.

    The Blu-ray disc format has staying power

    Blu-ray is on the cusp of experiencing a second wind

    Broken optical disc hero image Credit: Pocket-lint / Canva

    It’s no secret that physical media as a whole is experiencing an upswing, owing to a desire for real ownership, subscription fatigue, rising service costs, concerns over censorship, and a variety of other factors. What’s less known is that optical media is genuinely quite rugged, is great for long-term archival storage, and is capable of providing a far better picture and sound experience when compared to bandwidth-constrained streaming services.

    Blu-ray (and its 4K UHD successor) is the highest-tech pinnacle of a lineage of optical-based media formats, superseding both DVDs and CDs in the consumer media space. With this in mind, and with the format’s large data capacity in tow, there’s plenty of oxygen left in the room for Blu-ray to benefit from the broader resurgence of physical media products in the market.

    …I hope this currently-in-progress physical media resurgence has legs.

    DVDs have remained remarkably resilient in the home theater space for the better part of three decades, having withstood even the likes of Blu-ray itself. Now that 4K has become the de facto standard across the board, I can envision 4K Blu-ray in particular stepping in to have its true DVD moment.

    4K Blu-ray is teetering on ubiquity, and market pressures are pointing towards a truly blue-lasered future. Personally, my hope is that more studios will invest in the production and distribution of 4K Blu-ray discs, driving more adoption of the format. This, in turn, would also drive more momentum for standard Blu-ray, owing to the former’s backwards compatibility with the latter.

    Ultimately, I hope this currently-in-progress physical media resurgence has legs. I reckon a vinyl-style embrace of Blu-ray is well on its way to becoming a reality, which, if we’re lucky, might even open up room for research and development of a truly next-generation optical media format.

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