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I'm thinking about getting a new Laptop. For a long time, I wanted a Macbook Pro, but they're just too damn expensive. Then I noticed that some new Laptops come with built-in Blu-Ray drives. I'm preferably looking for one of the Sony Vaio laptops. The 17.3" one has definitely caught my eye. What I'm wondering is, will watching a Blu-Ray on a laptop be a similar experience to watching one on my HDTV? Can laptop computers output in 1080P and at 24 Hz? Just wondering if someone could give me any information on Blu-Ray enabled Laptops. Thanks.
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