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minus-squareJo MiranlinkfedilinkEnglish44•29 days agoThe PS5 is a great UHD Blu-Ray player. I see no reason why not get the disc version.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•29 days agoShame it doesn’t support dolby vision though.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish14•29 days agoNeed to leave some features out intentionally, to add later to the PS6 as a selling point and incentivise customers to upgrade!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish8•29 days agoMore like Sony doesn’t want to cannibalize selling their own dedicated Blu-ray players for a much higher profit margin. A $100 bluray drive, an Ugoos am6, and coreelec can get play everything for way less than a high end bluray player that can cost $1000.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•29 days agoIts not entirely on sony though, DV comes with a hefty licensing fee, and would drive the console up by whatever that amount is.
The PS5 is a great UHD Blu-Ray player. I see no reason why not get the disc version.
Shame it doesn’t support dolby vision though.
Need to leave some features out intentionally, to add later to the PS6 as a selling point and incentivise customers to upgrade!
More like Sony doesn’t want to cannibalize selling their own dedicated Blu-ray players for a much higher profit margin.
A $100 bluray drive, an Ugoos am6, and coreelec can get play everything for way less than a high end bluray player that can cost $1000.
Its not entirely on sony though, DV comes with a hefty licensing fee, and would drive the console up by whatever that amount is.