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02-26-2009 01:05 AM #1
BD-ROM internal drive - $75 shipped @ woot
http://sellout.woot.com/
Not bad, even though it's a refurb -- even includes the playback software.My Purple collection
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02-26-2009 10:02 AM #2
Is there a link to the product? When I go to the site it does a 'redirect' and hangs my browser, probably an item being blocked by spybot or something.
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02-26-2009 10:24 AM #3
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For some reason(money?) woot sellout is currently redirectng to yahoo shopping and then you click on the woot item on that page to get back to woot sellout. This link will take you directly to the yahoo shopping page and then you can see the offer. Woot sellout on yahoo shopping
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02-26-2009 10:57 AM #4
D'oh, sorry about that. Forgot about that goofy redirect screen. Should've noted that it was sellout.woot.com instead of regular woot.com.
Wish it was a slimline external drive I could use with my Macbook Pro
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02-26-2009 07:57 PM #5
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Nice looking drive.
It sucks though how drives come with software missing a few features, and to get those features you need to pay almost as much a hardware based player to get the full version of the software
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02-26-2009 08:25 PM #6
I still find that lossless sound from a Blu-ray PC drive is not easy even if you have HDMI. You need the right video card and full version of payback software, generally. It's getting better all the time, but still not cheap I think.
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