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LG stops making Blu-ray players, marking the end of an era — limited units remain while inventory lasts
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Floppy drives died decades ago, yet you can still buy the drives and disks, brand new. This end of production will create a void, and it will be filled by someone else. No innovation will occur, but that's not necessarily a bad thing here.
Both the drives and disks are new old stock.
Amazon sells new new stock of these, though I can't speak to the quality...
I bought one of the USB drives you are referring to. I opened it to find a TEAC drive manufactured in 1991 or '92. It was likely an older external drive that was put into a new case.
They’re still being made new because there are still companies around the world still using them to this day.
Sometimes the innovation continues, just not in a way beneficial to the masses generally, like tape drives