There are BD-Disk Players only for PC btw, Phillips released one for $275 bucks. But to me thats like buying a Porsche with a Honda Engine... Rather wait another year and see what happens... they'll drop their prices (soon I hope)... The PS3 is pretty much the most affordable Blu-ray player by now... Better grab one U wont be dissapointed :)
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Why is this Next-Gen, High-Tech, High-Def piece of technology connected to the motherboard by means of an ancient IDE port?
Why not SATA or SATA II for that matter?
And to answer the question above asked by Scott. All the Next-Gen Blu-Ray and HD-DVD drives are connected via IDE.
It is freaking SATA!.... Gosh... :)
http://benq.com/products/Storage/?product=825&page=specifications
There are BD-Disk Players only for PC btw, Phillips released one for $275 bucks. But to me thats like buying a Porsche with a Honda Engine... Rather wait another year and see what happens... they'll drop their prices (soon I hope)... The PS3 is pretty much the most affordable Blu-ray player by now... Better grab one U wont be dissapointed :)