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Mac goes Blu

Mac goes Blu

By: Mike  In: Laptops, tablets and PCs  Updated: Dec 5, 2011

Apple Mac Pro and Power Mac G5 decided to give credit to the Blu-ray optic format, by adopting a Blu-Ray internal recordable drive. This device was put together by the engineers from MCE Technologies and can be bought for around 700$.

I know it’s not cheap, but this way you’ll upgrade your Mac with the power of writing onto 25 GB (single layered) or 50 GB (double layered) Blu-ray media. And that’s something, cause the advantages in storage space over the previous optic formats are clear. Besides that, the device is compatible with DVDs and CDs, so you won’t need any other drive in your computer.

Blu-ray internal drive for the Mac
Apple Mac Pro and Power Mac G5 now have an internal Blu-ray drive

MCE Technologies Blu-ray Internal Recordable Drive also ships with Toast 8 Titanium and includes a 25GB Blu-ray (BD-RE) rewritable disc. Toast 8 Titanium is a multi-award winning software that can manage all the Blu-ray functions and includes the Toast Dynamic Writing feature, which allows users to use the optic disk as a hard-disk, by simply copying/deleting files on it whenever they want. This way, you can say you own the thinnest hard-disk in the world, the one that fits in an envelope…

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Mike is an Editor at Gadgetroad.com. He's the 'let him write' type of guy, with a great focus on getting the job done and, like all of us, a passionate gadget lover with many years of tech background.

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