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FastMac Announces Blu-ray Drive for Desktop Macs

by , 2:00 PM EDT, April 27th, 2007

FastMac announced on Friday that they are now shipping their tray-loading Blu-ray drive for desktop Macs. This drive is compatible with eMac, iMac G4, Mac Pro, and PowerMac G3, G4 and G5.

"The new 5.25-inch, tray loading drive uses one of the fastest & most compatible Blu-ray mechanisms to provide up to 50 GB of storage on one disk, without sacrificing compatibility with standard DVD & CD recordable media. Fastmac's Blu-Ray optical drive has been tested and certified compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 video production software," the announcement said.

Specifications: Fastmac's tray loading Blu-ray optical drive supports reading, writing and re-writing to single and dual layer Blu-ray media at 2x speeds. The drive is also compatible with standard DVD and CD media and can write to DVD-R and DVD+R media at 8x speed in single layer and 4x speed in dual/ double layer mode. It can rewrite to DVD-R and DVD+R media at 6x speeds. The drive also supports DVD-RAM reading and writing at up to 5x speeds and standard CD-R and CD-RW burning at up to 24x speeds.

The drives require Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later and require 3rd party software such as Roxio Toast, since Finder burning is not yet supported. Macs supported are: eMac, iMac G4, Mac Pro, and PowerMac G3, G4 and G5.

The drive is available immediately and is priced at US$499.95.

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Subject: John, why don't you say whether it can play Blu-Ray movies?

If it can play Blu-Ray movies, that would be a very good thing!

Otherwise, it's only useful for burning your own videos, for data backup, etc..

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