Most people are used to standard DVD playback, and we don’t blame them for it — DVD has been the undisputed movie format champion for the past few years. But for those HD fanatics and early Blu-Ray jumpers, here are some Blu-ray playback requirements for your desktop and laptop PCs.
As the resident tech guy for my family and friends, I always get this: “So I bought that Blu-Ray drive I saw on the Internet. I can read Blu-Ray discs, but I still can’t play them expensive Blu-Ray movies. What’s the deal?”
Inside, we discuss how you can playback Blu-Ray movie on your Windows PC computer using your Blu-ray drive
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Toshiba announced the newest Qosmio model today, the X500 series, and the most notable new feature is the overdue, inevitable inclusion of a Blu-Ray drive or burner–Toshiba’s first. (The one-time proponent of HD-DVD formally announced it was getting into the Blu-Ray game last month.) The X500 also has an Intel Core i7 processor, 6GB of DDR3 RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTS 250 graphics with a gigabyte of DDR5 memory, HDMI, Harmon/Kardon sound, and room for two hard drives (one of which can be a solid-state disk). Read more from MacPCWiz.