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Old 01-27-2008, 11:37 PM   #1
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Default BD-LIVE profile 2.0 support coming but no 1080P/24 option or DTS-HD for computers yet

The great thing about owning a BLU-RAY or dual format computer drive is that since the PC is so powerful it is just like owning a Sony PS3 when it comes to updates. Any BLU-RAY computer drive or dual format computer drive one decides to purchase will play all future BLU-RAY discs with PIP bonus view (profile 1.1) and BD-LIVE profile 2.0 with a software update.
One of the disadvantages of computer desktop and Notebook computers is none of them support 1080P/24 yet. Hopefully in the future someone will make a monitor and graphics card for a desktop and Notebook computer that supports 24fps at multiplies of the original frame rate. Also there are no advanced audio options like DTS HD Master audio for computers. A dedicated BLU-RAY player that supports 1080P/24 and the advanced audio formats is the better choice then a computer for anyone that wants the ultimate home theater room.
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