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Sony has launched its first internal Blu-ray Disc ROM Drive, dubbed BDU-X10S, in the Indian market.
*www.techgadgets.in/images/sony-bdu-x10s-blu-ray-disc.jpg
Paired with CyberLink’s PowerDVD BD Edition software, the latest player will allow playback of commercial movie titles, recorded Blu-ray Disc home videos, DVD-ROMs and CD-ROMs. In addition, it can also play recorded Blu-ray Discs in MPEG-2 or H.264 format, standard DVD-Video discs or recorded DVDs encoded with MPEG-2 or AVCHD formats.
Users will notice fast and easy transfer of data and videos while using high-speed Serial ATA (SATA) interface, thanks to the internal drive. The 2.5-inch device also supports Microsoft Windows Vista or XP operating system and delivers easy installation in desktop PCs.
Moreover, you can also play commercial Blu-ray movies on the PC that features an HDCP-compliant graphics card offering DVI or HDMI connections, HDCP-compliant computer display, and software that supports BD-ROM playback. You can even view personally created Blu-ray content. The other features are 8x DVD ROM (Read Only), 24X CD-ROM (Read Only), Data Buffer size of 4MB, physical dimension of 5.25″x1.63″x7.0″ and installation angle supporting both Vertical and Horizontal.
Currently available in India via Rashi Peripherals, the Sony BDU-X10S Blu-ray Disc ROM Drive costs Rs. 16,950 and is backed with a one-year warranty.
source
*www.blu-ray.com/drives/
try this *www.blu-ray.com/images/drives/liteon2.jpg
*www.techgadgets.in/images/sony-bdu-x10s-blu-ray-disc.jpg
Paired with CyberLink’s PowerDVD BD Edition software, the latest player will allow playback of commercial movie titles, recorded Blu-ray Disc home videos, DVD-ROMs and CD-ROMs. In addition, it can also play recorded Blu-ray Discs in MPEG-2 or H.264 format, standard DVD-Video discs or recorded DVDs encoded with MPEG-2 or AVCHD formats.
Users will notice fast and easy transfer of data and videos while using high-speed Serial ATA (SATA) interface, thanks to the internal drive. The 2.5-inch device also supports Microsoft Windows Vista or XP operating system and delivers easy installation in desktop PCs.
Moreover, you can also play commercial Blu-ray movies on the PC that features an HDCP-compliant graphics card offering DVI or HDMI connections, HDCP-compliant computer display, and software that supports BD-ROM playback. You can even view personally created Blu-ray content. The other features are 8x DVD ROM (Read Only), 24X CD-ROM (Read Only), Data Buffer size of 4MB, physical dimension of 5.25″x1.63″x7.0″ and installation angle supporting both Vertical and Horizontal.
Currently available in India via Rashi Peripherals, the Sony BDU-X10S Blu-ray Disc ROM Drive costs Rs. 16,950 and is backed with a one-year warranty.
source
*www.blu-ray.com/drives/
try this *www.blu-ray.com/images/drives/liteon2.jpg
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