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There's a philosophical question and a half.
As it looks like only Panasonic are selling a reasonably-priced and widely-available full-featured 4k player, if they decided to stop production tomorrow, all the average consumer would be left with are the current generation of games machines (and the Xbox One). That's an issue because they don't support all the bells and whistles that people with home cinema set-ups are looking for and adding them to new releases when few people can see them. Less people will buy 4k releases if they don't see the value in them (they are felt by some to be the final format for the time-being but downgraded will they justify their price?). This would have knock-on effects for sales of the electronic equipment that would have been used to show the films off to their best effect.
It's not a serious issue, questions won't be asked in Parliament about it, but it is something some people do care about.