Colour graphics, stereo sound, CD, DVD, USB, Firewire... you name it and Apple has always been the first off the starting blocks in installing new technology - usually way ahead of the PC manufacturers. However, still no Blu-Ray in these new iMacs. Is the price still too prohibitive or is the technology just not ready for an internal (ideally burner) Blu-Ray drive that will fit?
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Colour graphics, stereo sound, CD, DVD, USB, Firewire... you name it and Apple has always been the first off the starting blocks in installing new technology - usually way ahead of the PC manufacturers.
However, still no Blu-Ray in these new iMacs. Is the price still too prohibitive or is the technology just not ready for an internal (ideally burner) Blu-Ray drive that will fit?