With over 18 years of history, Blu-ray technology was designed to take CDs and DVDs to the next level. Not only can they hold significantly more data than their predecessors, but Blu-ray discs even let you view high-quality (and 3D content) that often are closer to the experience of watching in theaters than the compressed versions you’ll find elsewhere. Not to be confused with DVDs, Blu-ray discs use a different kind of laser technology, which eventually became the industry standard for film and movies by 2008. In part, this is due to the fact that its players could be backwards-compatible with DVDs, but not the other way around.

Although some things can (and have) lasted the test of time, the natural progression of most technology is that something becomes obsolete when a newer, better, or more efficient model comes along. In terms of the Blu-ray discs, there are several things that have pushed them to obsoletion.

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I run a watcher on all the disks I want to buy.

I get a notification when the price goes down and I nab them for 50% off usually.

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If you don’t mind me asking: Are you using camelcamelcamel, blueray.com,or something else?

Asking for a friend that is starting to buy/collect 4k movies 😉

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This one: https://changedetection.io/

I self-host it and it’s been pretty reliable at auto detecting prices on random webshops

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Thank you for sharing!

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