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Give your PC a high-def DVD overhaul with Lite-On's internal Blu-ray drive. It's available from Newegg for $129.99 plus six bucks shipping.

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by planblove February 28, 2008 8:43 AM PST
I got one last week and was wondering how many people knew of this. I installed it and it runs perfect, no problems so far out of the 10 movies I own. Also make sure you get a SATA power adapter or plug if your machine only uses IDE power, the drive doesn't come with that. Its a very cheap way to get into blu-ray but make sure you've got the rig to use this. And also make sure you've got another drive installed that can do your dvd/cd burning since this one doesn't burn a thing. My machine I'm running Windows Vista Home Premium, AMD dual-core 3800, 3.5 gb RAM, Geforce 8600 GTS graphic card.
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by PSwizzle June 2, 2009 12:36 PM PDT
Maybe you can help me, I have a Dell Dimension c521 and was wondering if I can find a Blu-Ray compatible with it?
by RWall March 11, 2008 4:45 PM PDT
Just ordered up the same drive on Amazon. Ran ~$79 with shipping.
:-) GB Google!
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