After killing off PlayStation discs, Sony’s last disc plant in Thalgau, Austria will retrain all 300 employees to make microlenses instead.
Sony’s PlayStation disc factory is already being repurposed - The Verge. Behind the headlines, the data and context reveal a more nuanced picture — one that DOCFLiX.site's editorial team has analysed for our readers.
After killing off PlayStation discs, Sony’s last disc plant in Thalgau, Austria will retrain all 300 employees to make microlenses instead.
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- After killing off PlayStation discs, Sony’s last disc plant in Thalgau, Austria will retrain all 300 employees to make microlenses instead.
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