come one come all come on

HarackCred

Shared on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 00:25

Blu Ray drives for my sweet hog of a pooter.  I want to go on newegg and buy the 70 dollar Lite-On model, but well it's been 70 for a while.  That's not what scared me though, Windows 7 compatibility scared me, it seems that at least at the time of one reviewer he had to purchase 60 dollar software just to make the blu ray player and OS dance.

Please inform me of any Windows 7 quirks of this nature, or anything else that may pique my interest.  Please, thank you, and my do you look handsome or pretty today...

More tribulations from looking around tonight, Windows 7 has a compatibility center that i stumbled upon that shows a whopping 3 models of blu ray that are compatible, and only one of them bothered to say WINDOWS 7 compatible in a box next to it, even though it was the windows 7 compatibility center.  These were all pricier models and would trump the fact that I wanted to get a decent blu ray drive cheap because I wasn't going for the living room blu ray player that would traditionally cost more.

The LiteOn model

www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx

is only 4x, I guess that's good enough, or is it not, I am a rube.

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