All this sounds like you’re trying real hard to find something not like about physical media.
Nothing you mentioned is an issue at all. Physical being difficult to move out the house? Really? Ok.
I love when people bring up movies and music. 2 formats where a digital option has been around since forever and yet both are still available to buy physically. It’s even more telling with music.
Stop trying to force people into this digital trap that only benefits the corporations. The only benefit you get is.......convenience????? You can keep that thanks.
Ok so it's clear you're not reading what I'm saying.
Can you watch anything from your library on any tablet, smartphone, computer, or tv in your house at any time? No. I can.
Can you share your entire library with friends and family that live next door, or even across the other side of the world, instantly? No. I can.
Can you physically move your entire collection with one hand if an emergency was to happen, like oh I don't know the gigantic flooding that is happening here in my country right now that's causing people to have *minutes* to grab belongings before it's all washed away? No. I can. I can literally grab my entire lifes music, movie, tv, photo, and document collection in one hand at a minutes notice and take it with me. You could grab what, maybe a box of 30-40 blu-ray discs?
For some reason you and a few other "physical or death" people keep saying that people that prefer digital are actively wishing for physical sales to disappear. No one is doing that.
Saying "the only benefit you get is......convenience????" is showing that you're either not understanding the points being put forward, or you're just unwilling to accept that you might be wrong.
I mean I could give you a link right here right now to be able to watch any of the 4000+ movies I have on my NAS, on your device that you're posting from. Can you do that with physical copies? No. Is that not a benefit?