Published on November 11th,2009 at 4:59 PM
By Emine
By Emine
Your “Bag of Solution”, AMEX Mac Mini Blu-ray Drive Upgrade Kit
Hey, at last someone took your complaints seriously and actually came out with the long-awaited solution to deal with the drawback of the lack of your Mac Mini’s native Blu-ray drive. Hong Kong company AMEX DIGITAL offers you the Mac Mini Blu-ray Drive Upgrade Kit BD-UG1. “Supporting on the latest green ECO S.M.A.R.T. to maximizing battery life more than 40% and SATA Drive with 30% faster data transfer rate”, this Blu-ray Super Multi Drive allows you to play and burn both Blu-ray and DVDs with your Mac Mini right after installation. The store retail price is announced to be US$199.00.
And all happening while Mr. Jobs is still waving the banner of “Blu-ray drives? No,thanks-it-is-a-bag-of-hurt”…


Via Amex Digital
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Great so you can put a Blu-Ray disc in your mac mini, still completely useless, because you can’t play the movies on the disc. There is no Blu-Ray playback for mac.
You could add Blu-Ray drives to mac for a few years now, but still no playback, so you need to boot windows for that.
Snow Leopard does not play BDs natively, but there are third party solutions to play BDs.
I suppose that this “upgrade kit” comes with the files that will be required for SL to playback BDs….