48 shades of brown movie part 1

48 shades of brown movie part 1

Before I get to your argument, thanks for at least spelling Blu-ray correctly. Though, its BD for Blu-ray Disc not BR when abbreviated. ; I prefer BRD, because people tend to understand it better, but Im well aware that offically you dont add the R since ray is part of the word Blu-ray. Your comment wasnt directed at me, but OEM quantity pricing on notebook BD drives is nowhere close to 7 Combo drives are 125-140 and burners are about 215-230 or so again, this is in quantity, not some single unit retail pricing that you are finding for the latest Optiarc and LG drives. First of all, what you are looking at are large tray-loading notebook drives. Apple has been using slot-loading drives for many years now and I see no reason why they would stop now just to add an expensive optical feature that very few people care about. Secondly, Only the 24 iMac and 17 MBP use a 7mm drive. These drives range in price from over 500 to The use of slot-loading drives and this svelte size makes them considerably more expensive and slower than other optical drives. That is the technology, there is nothing we can do about that. Lastly, there are no 5mm drives, slot or tray-loading, that would fit in the MacBook or 15 MacBook Pro, so that point is nil. Panasonic announced they will be making one but nothing has 48 shades of brown movie part 1 to market yet. Unless its an external option there is just no possible way that were going to see BRDs in an Mac notebook as long as Apple is obsessed with slick-looking, slot-loading 48 shades of brown movie part 1 and ultra-thin case designs. Steve: Blu-ray is just a bag of hurt. Its great to watch the movies, but the licensing of the tech is so complex, were waiting till things settle down and Blu-ray takes off in the marketplace. So looks like after-market only for the time being. So looks like after-market only for the time least it was touched upon. At least it was touched upon. Agreed. So we can at least put that debate to rest until WWDC at the earliest since this statement precludes a launch at MacWorld, IMO. Would have been nice if someone had asked about the Mini so we could put that one to bed, as well. :p Agreed. So we can at least put that debate to rest until WWDC at the earliest since this statement precludes a launch at MacWorld, IMO. Would have been nice if someone had asked about the Mini so we could put that one to bed, as well. :p dang im really peeved that there was NOTHING on the all i wanted was a new mini so that it could play my movies for me when i plug it into the TV! dangit Blu-ray is just a bag of hurt. Its great to watch the movies, but the licensing of the tech is so complex, were waiting till things settle down and Blu-ray takes off in the marketplace. I wouldnt be holding my breath for Blu-ray in a Mac anytime soon. I wouldnt be holding my breath for Blu-ray in a Mac anytime soon.

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