Darren Murph writes:
"This isn't even even a question of if -- it's simply when. The inevitable announcement that OS X will openly support Blu-ray is only a matter of months / years / eons away, but the latest whispers are placing BD compatibility in the very next version of OS X."
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i don't see the need for Blu-ray on computers for anything else than movie playback.
compact flash and hdd's are a better storage alternative.
hahaha,Poor Microsoft
Blu Ray has been supported on PCs since the first PC drive models came out. Apple is just now adding support to its MAC OS X line, whereas Vista has fully supported it from its introduction. Also, the hardware for Blu Ray/HD DVD video/audio decoding has existed in the PC world for about 3 years now.
I think Blu-Ray topics get 30 comments easily from the open zone
Speaking of which,has anyone seen POG,Zhuk,or Giant Enemy Crab?
I could have sworn that they use to be here all the time but they haven't shown up.The reason why I ask is because they usually say one thing and get 10 replies lol
I don't get it? My HP laptop has a Blu Ray Drive and it has Windows Vista.