Kerotan said:
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The plan is to use 82mbps 50GB, 108mbps 66GB and 128mbps 100GB discs with h.265 encoding, 10 bit REC.2020 color (you need a new tv to take advantage of the wider color gamut), upto 60fps, they'll be coming out late 2015.
http://www.cnet.com/news/4k-blu-ray-discs-arriving-in-2015-to-fight-streaming-media/
I'm looking forward to upgrading to a 4K projector. The sharpness of a 46" tv at 4x the size. Improved color and range as well, sounds good.
Blu-ray marketshare is healthy, although the physical market is shrinking as well as all movie sales and rental revenue combined.
http://www.homemediamagazine.com/market-share/top-20-blu-ray-market-share-week-ended-101214
I've bought 58 blu-rays this year already, spend about $17 average on them. Picture, sound quality and extras, digital doesn't come close. Not that I have a choice with my shitty internet. It's been acting up again, I've been trying to download Plants vs Zombies Garden warfare for the past 3 days. Still stuck at 58%.