Of course! A Macbook can play DVDs! yes i have a macbook pro and it plays DVDs.
It depends on the model. Certain ones, like the 2012 MacBook Pro I am using, still have DVD drives. My 2013 MacBookPro with Retina Display at home, on the other hand, does not. Apple has been making an effort to phase out DVD/CD-R drives on multiple MacBook models due to their size and the prevalence of streamed media.
Yes, on the right if it is on your lap with the screen facing you. it's that little slit.
I think there is a built-in DVD-ROM.
NO, DVD rom can only read DVD discs.
A CD ROM drive cannot read a DVD. So it is not possible to use a CD ROM as a DVD ROM. A DVD ROM drive can work with a CD though.
DVD is the same as DVD ROM, i think? either that or it means the drive you put the DVD/CD in. the drive is where you put the disks, (for all of you cave men). SO EITHER dvd MEANS DVD ROM or ROM is where you put the dvd
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
DVD RoM
dvd rom is a out put device
DVD ROM access time is about 10PK/OEMs
yes.. note books will hav dvd Rom
Disks that can be played on DVD ROM drives are the kinds of disks with movies on them. DVD ROM drives such as music can't be played because DVD ROM drives are specifically for playing movies.
yes, Philips DVD-Rom can read mini DVD-RW.
Ok DVD-ROM is not in your PC its in the front. Well you know what a DVD is but ROM stands for Read Only Memory, in over word it can only read DVD's.
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