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LiteOn Blu-ray Drive -OEM for Computer 129.99 with Free Shipping
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBoykin
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I see this for months now $150 or less for a blu-ray drive. I don't understand why they can't do a cheap player for your TV.
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Because this is a drive.

A stand alone player is memory, boards, or simply put, almost a PC.
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So is everything else. I bet if they really wanted Blu-Ray to take off they would make a sub $200 player. This is why Blu-Ray is slow at taken off.

Disc price + Player. The blu-ray disc is falling so why not the players? Our only hope is for Walmart  to demand one.
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walmart has a Magnavox blu-ray player for $298...maybe it will drop in price...i have no idea how good it is
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Magnavox rocks as far as tv's go only brand I will buy they just keep going.  I just read Sony is going to introduce a $200 player sometime in 2009 with the Blu-Ray 2.0 spec.

So maybe I will just get a upconvert player for now.
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I ordered this drive and it should be in today.  Once DVDP can accept disc IDs from Blu-ray disc, I can start uploading the ones that I have.
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I ordered this drive and it should be in today.  Once DVDP can accept disc IDs from Blu-ray disc, I can start uploading the ones that I have.


Do you need a High Def Monitor for full 720/1080i or will a standard LCD monitor work? I know PowerDVD has a Blu-Ray player software.

You need software to watch blu-ray disc.
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Most PC monitors are easily capable of displaying an HD image (the maximum HD resolution is currently 1920x1080 - if your monitor can show that or higher, then it'll be fine).
The problem will be because of copy protection, you may need to get a graphics card and a monitor with HDMI connectors.

Edit: if memory serves me right, PC monitors are naturally progressive, so 720/1080p would probably be the default.
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I ordered this drive and it should be in today.  Once DVDP can accept disc IDs from Blu-ray disc, I can start uploading the ones that I have.


Do you need a High Def Monitor for full 720/1080i or will a standard LCD monitor work? I know PowerDVD has a Blu-Ray player software.

You need software to watch blu-ray disc.


It all depends on your video card and how it handles HDCP.  For example, my Blu-ray drive (the same Lite-on) won't output to my monitor because it uses DVI.  However, if I use the HDMI adapater and output to my HDTV, it works flawlessly.

I would advise that you upgrade the PowerDVD software it comes with to 8.0, since the 7.0 software seemed to give me a ton of problems, whereas 8.0 Ultra worked perfectly.

As for a cheaper player, I would expect to see a sub-$200 player for Black Friday, with a likely $250 or less price for the Christmas season.
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I have never been one to watch movies on my computer when I can watch them on my 55" HD tv.  However, it was a small let down when Power DVD would not play a Blu-ray disc because my LG 22" monitor did not support DHCP.  I have a dual monitor set up, so I was hoping to have DVDP on one monitor and the credits on the other to profile Blu-ray disc.  I can still pull the disc IDs though.
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Power DVD BD Edition 7.3 and a SATA cable came with the dirve.
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i passed on this due to the fact that my graphics card is not hdcp... and i don't plan on replacing it. ever.
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i passed on this due to the fact that my graphics card is not hdcp... and i don't plan on replacing it. ever.


I am in the same boat friend give me a hp that didn't work I fixed it and  then brought a XFX Geforce 8600GT I didn't know anything about hdcp until yesterday in fact. I spent $115 on the card - my $30 rebate which I just got after 4 months.

On my list of upgrades for this pc is memory and a bigger hard drive. If I ever build another PC I will know to get an hdcp card.

Update: Your Monitor needs to support HDCP also? That sucks by the time I upgraded my PC hardware I could have a Blu-Ray player for my TV.
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I have the option of hooking up my monitor to my graphics using a VGA cable, and it will show the Blu-ray movie at standard definition.  What I cannot understand is why not just down convert the video to 480P and out put it over the DVI connection. 

What I will probably do is hook up the monitor using both a DVI connection and a VGA connection and mirroring the image so Windows will see each port on the graphics card as a separate monitor.  Then just switch back and forth when I profile a Blu-ray movie.
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