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‘The Long Walk’ 4K Blu-Ray Details Revealed—Including Steelbook Edition With Exclusive Bonus Features
Lionsgate has announced that director Francis Lawrence’s mostly impressive (until the last few minutes, anyway) adaptation of the first novel Stephen King ever wrote, The Long Walk, is going to be released on 4K Blu-ray in two separate editions on November 25 and December 23.
This unusual staggered release has been established to give online retailer Amazon nearly a month of sales time with an exclusive Steelbook 4K release of the film. This edition’s Steelbook packaging won’t be its only exclusive feature either, with Lionsgate revealing that Amazon’s release will also carry a trio of exclusive bonus features: An alternate ending; a Stephen King: An Appreciation mini documentary, and a ‘Scene Read through’ by lead actors Cooper Hoffman and David Jonsson.
‘The Long Walk’ will be available in two 4K Blu-ray editions – including a Steelbook edition exclusively available from Amazon.
Photo: Lionsgate
While it won’t get the three bonus features exclusive to the SteelBook edition, Lionsgate’s “standard” 4K Blu-ray release dropping on December 23 won’t be a completely bonus feature-free zone. The studio has confirmed that both this release and the Amazon Steelbook will carry theatrical trailers alongside an Ever Onward: Making The Long Walk multi-part documentary comprising the following five chapters: Walk Or Die, Raring To Rip, Another Time/Another Place, Adjustments Are Key, and Fulfilment.
The 4K Blu-ray transfer of the film, meanwhile, looks as if it will be identical across both editions. It will see the film presented in its original 2.39:1 theatrical aspect ratio, with the 4K master (derived from a 4K digital intermediate created from 4.6K-resolution digital shooting footage) accompanied by high dynamic range mastering that includes a Dolby Vision pass for people who own 4K Blu-ray players and TVs/projectors capable of benefiting from Dolby Vision’s extra scene by scene picture information.
The inner packaging of the Steelbook 4K Blu-ray release of The Long Walk.
Photo: Lionsgate
The promising sounding visuals will be accompanied by a Dolby Atmos soundtrack, and the 4K Blu-ray disc will be accompanied in both its Steelbook and standard versions by an HD Blu-ray disc and a digital streaming code.
Talking of streaming, Lionsgate has also announced that The Long Walk (which has taken $57.6 million at the worldwide box office at the time of writing, on an estimated $20m budget) will be available to rent via Premium Video on Demand for a 48-hour period on October 21, and will be available to buy from the same date via premium electronic sell-through on participating platforms including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home, Google TV, and YouTube.
‘The Long Walk’ 4K Blu-ray Steelbook will ship with a protective plastic sheath.
Photo: Lionsgate
One final thing worth noting is that unusually the Steelbook 4K Blu-ray edition of The Long Walk coming exclusively to Amazon is set to be much cheaper than the standard 4K Blu-ray release arriving on December 23: $34.99 versus $42,99, to be precise. There’s no mention in the press release of whether the Amazon Steelbook release will only be available on a Limited Edition basis, but if you want one it’s probably going to be a good idea to get your order in sooner rather than later (it’s already available on Amazon’s US website).
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Samsung TVs Bring Centre Pompidou Museum Masterpieces To Your Living Room
Samsung has announced that it’s secured a partnership with Paris’s famed Centre Pompidou museum that will bring no less than 25 of the gallery’s most famous and revered masterpieces to Samsung’s online digital Art Store, enabling Samsung TV owners to download digital versions of the artworks to use as stunning low-power screen savers on their TVs. This being, of course, a far superior solution to your TV just leaving a big black rectangle in your room when you put it into standby.
La Fée électricité by Raoul Dufy is one of 25 masterpieces held at the Centre Pompidou Museum in Paris that’s about to be added to Samsung TV’s Art Store.
Photo: Centre Pompidou
The 25 Centre Pompidou paintings set to join Samsung’s Art Store from November 25 include Frida Kahlo’s The Frame, Piet Mondrian’s New York City, Wassily Kandinsky’s Get-Rot-Blau, Henri Matisse’s La Tristesse du Roi, Raul Dufy’s La Fée électricité and other works from the likes of Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Yves Klein and Peter Doig. The collection spans more than 100 years of art history, reflecting what Samsung describes as “Pompidou’s role as a living archive of the modern art world.”
The Art Store is available on multiple models in Samsung’s 2025 TV line up, but the “turning a TV into a painting” concept is at its most impressive in the brand’s The Frame and The Frame Pro models. Thanks to such features as remarkably effective anti-reflection matte-finish screens, customisable bezels, flush wall mounts and, in the Frame Pro’s case, external wireless connections boxes so that you don’t have to connect any messy source cables to the TV, the customary differences between TVs and paintings really do get scrubbed away.
The Frame Pros also feature an upgraded “Neo” Quantum Dot LED screen compared with the regular Frame TVs, but experience suggests that the new Pompidou masterpieces will look remarkably life-like no matter which Frame TV you play them on.
Samsung’s The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs are specially designed to look like paintings when playing works of art from Samsung’s Art Store.
Photo: Samsung Electronics
Other Samsung TVs that now carry the Art Store and so will be able to access the Centre Pompidou collection include its premium Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K and even relatively basic core QLED models.
Adding the Centre Pompidou masterpiece collection to Samsung’s Art Store obviously vastly increases the number of people who can enjoy these works of art on a daily basis, without having to physically travel to the museum. There’s an added bonus to the Centre Pompidou collection joining the Samsung Art Store right now, though, since the museum is about to shut its doors for what’s described as a “once-in-a-generation renovation”. So the Art Store will enable art lovers to keep enjoying the museum’s masterpieces in glorious ultra high resolution while we wait for the refreshed Pompidou to open its doors at some point in 2030.
“Centre Pompidou has always stood at the intersection of art and innovation,” says Gaële de Medeiros, Head of International and Economic Development at the Centre Pompidou. “Through this [Samsung] partnership, our collection continues to be seen, shared and lived with, even as our physical space transforms.”
“Art doesn’t lose its power when walls close, it finds new ones,” adds Daria Greene, Head of Content & Curation at Samsung. “Through The Frame [TVs], these works can exist beyond geography, inviting people to experience modern art as part of their everyday lives.”
The new Centre Pompidou’s artworks will join collections already available on the Samsung Art Store from such galleries as The Met, The Tate, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Musée d’Orsay.
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Google Has A Special Offer For Pixel Customers
Google’s Pixel 8 Pro
Ewan Spence
Earlier this month, Google refreshed the Pixel Refurbished store by removing the whole Pixel 6 family, leaving only the Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, and Pixel 7a. Many were asking when the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro would be available in the store.
This weekend, the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro models are now available in the store.
Pixel 8 And Pixel 8 Pro Arrive In Google’s Refurbished Store
With the main line of Pixel phones moving up a step to the Pixel 10 family, bumping up the models available in the refurbished store would keep the same gap between the various online options available directly from Google. Now that the initial launch window for the Pixels is over — and presumably Google casting half an eye at the holiday seasons — it’s time for the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro to show up.
The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro smartphones are refurbished units. As with the Pixel 7 family already on sale and previous Pixels sold through this part of the store, they will have undergone several tests, and some parts will have been replaced as required. Special attention is paid to the battery, housing and screens during the process, as well as an update to the latest version of Android.
Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro and AI
Crucially, the launch of the Pixel 8 family was the point where Google leaned into artificial intelligence, labelling them “AI-first” smartphones, with the Tensor G3 chipsets introducing extensive silicon to support local AI processing; if mobile AI is a key consideration in a purchase, the edge that the G3 offers over the Pixel 7 family’s G2 is the most significant difference between the sevens and the eights.
Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro Price
Pixel 8 Pro pricing starts at $699 for the 128 GB model (which represents a $300 saving on the retail price for a new model). The Pixel 8 starts at $489 for the 128 GB model (down from $699) and $539 for the 256 GB model. Check the latest Pixel prices here.
Not all colors and storage options are immediately available. This is likely down to the fluctuations that any refurbished product will face, rather than a specific choice. If there is a particular color and storage option that you want in a Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro, you’ll need to keep a close eye on the storefront.
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Apple iPhone 16 Pro Prices Slashed Further In New Sale
In September, Apple launched the iPhone 17 series, and iPhone Air. This meant two things: the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus dropped in price, and the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max were immediately removed from sale at Apple.
Apple iPhone 16 Pro
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But if you were after a Pro, the good news is you can still pick one up, for a lower price than before.
The deals highlighted in this post were independently selected by the Contributor and do not contain affiliate links.
You can’t buy these phones from Apple, you understand — that’s unlikely to be available direct from Apple until next spring or summer, in the refurbished section.
But other retailers, like Amazon, have been selling the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max for some months, and the prices are now especially low.
Amazon has different levels of refurbished offers, with the top tier called Renewed Premium. These offers can be locked to a service provider or be unlocked for use with any network — that’s what I’m concentrating on here.
The lowest-storage option, with 128GB storage, isn’t available, but since the iPhone 17 Pro base storage has now jumped to 256GB for $799, maybe that’s where we should focus anyway.
When it went on sale in September 2024, the iPhone 16 Pro with 256GB storage sold for $1,099 when new. Right now at Amazon, you can snap this phone up in renewed premium condition for $834.99 in black titanium, $838.97 in desert titanium and white titanium. Not only does this work out at $260 or more off the original purchase price, but it’s also a lot less than Amazon’s Renewed Premium pricing in August, before the new phones came out. At that point, white titanium, for instance, was around $70 more. These prices even beat the recent Prime Day bargains.
Move up to 512GB storage, originally $1,299 from Apple in new condition, is available in white titanium and black titanium for $889.95 in renewed premium condition, around $70 less than the renewed premium price in late August, and about $40 less than offers around Prime Day.
Finally, the biggest storage capacity, 1TB, which used to sell new for $1,499, is available in natural titanium in renewed premium for $949.95, which is $549 off its new sticker price. You could also choose it in black titanium, but it’s over $100 more at $1,159.97. For reference, the black titanium cost $999 in the deals around Prime Day.
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