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D'oh Blu-ray and HD DVD Copy Protection Hacked
Talk about a security hole, Blue-ray and HD DVD pride themselves on picture quality and the security of the data on the disk. In other words you're not supposed to be able to copy the flicks you rent thanks to DRM stuff.
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New Sony VAIO Laptop - AR30 Series
Unlike the previous Vaio G11, the AR30 Series are much better in terms of specifications, performance, and latest technology used - featuring a Blue-ray optical drive is just a sign that confirms the top technology on this Sony beast.Other high features on the AR30 are the processor (Intel Core Duo T7200), the RAM (2GB), the hard-drive (240GB), the screen (17-inch) and a GeForce Graphic Card (7600GT).
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Lenovo IdeaPad Y510
For optical drive, there are a Blue-Ray drive.Its screen is managed by an Intel GMA X3100 graphic chipset with 256 VRAM.
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What is a Blu-ray Disc?
The correct full name is Blu-ray Disc, not Blu-ray Disk (incorrect spelling)The correct shortened name is Blu-ray, not Blu-Ray (incorrect capitalization) or Blue-ray (incorrect spelling)The correct abbreviation is BD, not BR or BRD (wrong abbreviation)Who developed Blu-ray?The Blu-ray Disc format was developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), a group of leading consumer electronics, personal computer and media manufacturers, with more than 180 member companies from all over the world. The Board of Directors currently consists of: Apple Computer, Inc
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