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7th October 2007

Blu-Ray for MacBooks; Device Doesn’t Cut It

9to5Mac.com just wrote a story that covers the recent release of the optical disc Blu-Ray player for Macs. Great news for Mac fans; except, Macs aren’t ready for HD content yet.

The website really makes the device sound like the ultimate solution until Apple (AAPL) decides for itself which High-Definition platform to choose (Blu-Ray or HD-DVD). This simply isn’t the case.

FastMac: Blu-Ray Player

The aftermarket player, by Fastmac, will supposedly run on “all of Apple’s recent laptops and consumer desktops.”

  • iBook G4
  • iMac G5
  • iMac Intel
  • MacBook Pro (17-inch)
  • Mac mini
  • PB G3 Pismo
  • PB G4 Titanium (667 Mhz or higher)
  • PB G4 Aluminum

Clearly, this list doesn’t cover all of the recent Macs. Most apparent are the missing MacBook and MacBook Pro 15-Inch versions.

Then comes the best part, the drive costs $1000 to install and there are NO HD SCREENS ON MAC LAPTOPS! The resolution and screen quality on Mac laptops are second to none, but they don’t have HD-quality yet. While you could potentially watch Blu-Ray titles, it would be hardly any different from simply watching a DVD.

The future continues to look promising, and the movement to HD-quality screens and movies is exceptional, but this device just doesn’t cut it.

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