By daimaou
Amex Digital New 4x External Slim Blu-Ray Recorder for Mac
Amex Digital announced their new BDR-S1 / BDR-T28 4X_Blu-ray recorder, a 4x Blu-Ray disc recorder USB powered made to please any Mac user who disagrees with Apple’s policy regarding optional BR drives in their Notebook line-up. Available in both black and white.
The Portable 4X Blu-ray Recorder Super Multi Drive supports on the latest green ECO S.M.A.R.T to maximizing battery life more than 40% and STAT Drive with 30% faster data transfer rate. High speed USB 2.0 convenience connection and AC adapter free designs, Quiet Drive Technology reduces the noise level of audio and video recording or playback while also delivering increased writing reliability. Liquid Crystal Tilt/Blur Compensator plays and records to discs more reliably – the ad Research technology that compensates for warped discs. Dual/Double Layer recording provides nearly twice the capacity of a single layer recordable Blu-ray-R (25 Gbytes vs. 50 Gbytes).

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Could be nice for my MacBook. Do you know where I can Purchase it? Will it be available on Geekstuff4U?
@Oren_The_Red
Wow, this looks really good! But, as I understand it, Mac OS X 10.5 does not allow playback of blu-ray movies. Sure it’s great for burning a large amount of files to a blu-ray disc, but if you want a blu-ray recorder then surely you want blu-ray playback on your Mac.
That’s right. This doesnt make sense as OSX does not support Bluray ..yet.
So if just backing up huge amounts of data is your thang, then its okay I suppose.