The most sensible way to get into Blu-Ray, even just for watching movies
Very attractive front panel and solid/firm tray performance. Excellent value with bonus features such as HD-DVD reading capability.
Thin plastic film, not apparently for removal, reduces appeal of front panel. Also, bundled PowerDVD software is crippled for two-channel audio playback only, with limited (and pricey) upgradeability.
Posted May 30, 2008 - This is a great choice for maximum versatility when you want to get into Blu-Ray. Currently there are hardly any Blu-Ray players on the market that are compatible with the Profile 2.0 specification for the Blu-Ray format, and at that there are constantly evolving problems of compatibility with movie releases. Getting a Blu-Ray drive rather than a standalone player is a very sensible choice, as long as you can connect your computer to your HDTV. Using PowerDVD, you can get Profile 2.0 compatibility and the ease of easy software updates as they happen. So, having settled on a Blu-Ray drive instead of a standalone player, you then have to decide on whether to add burning capability. Simply put, the format war is over, and eventually you will want the ability to burn Blu-Ray discs just as you have the ability now to burn DVDs. Why wait? The price point of this product is so close to a read-only drive, and so far below a standalone player anyway, that you can justify getting a Blu-Ray burner today. Add to that the bonus of having HD-DVD compatibility, and you can get clearanced HD-DVDs with the same video quality as Blu-Ray releases. No other drive on the market combines Blu-Ray writing capability with HD-DVD reading capability. This purchase was a no-brainer for me, and after several months of steady use, it has not failed me at all. Highly recommended.
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