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* Buffalo reverses Blu-ray exit decision after securing more components * Customers face 33-51% price hikes for remaining portable drive stock * Manufacturing will eventually cease once current component supply runs out Japanese firm Buffalo has reversed its decision to stop selling Blu-ray drives (via PC Watch), announcing it will continue selling several