Disc Editions Make Up 82% Of All PS5 Console SalesNemeski@lemm.ee to Games@sh.itjust.works – 174 points – 1 weeks agoinsider-gaming.com32Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsThe 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.