Why Demand Is Suddenly Surging For This Brand's Blu-Ray Recorder
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By Shane O'Neill
Published on March 18, 2026.
The interest in Panasonic's DMR-ZR1 Blu-ray disc recorder has surged due to the increasing rarity of these devices, as most major manufacturers have stopped producing them. This leaves Panasonic as one of the last remaining manufacturers of this technology. The company is struggling to meet demand and is facing delays in delivery.
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