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No.
well it melted the insides of mine
No
Laptops bags are not designed to shield the contents from X-ray inspection. However, according to the TSA, most laptop bags obstruct the view of the electronics inside. The X-rays will not harm a laptop computer, but the nearby metal detector can potentially erase the hard drive.
If your computer is enabled with a Blu-Ray compatible hard drive, then yes
You just get it above (on the shelf,above) CJ's laptop computer
No ... the dose of radiation one gets from an x-ray is about the equivalent of a couple hours in the sunshine.
Yes. provide there is room for them flat side by side in the bin.
If there is no physical damage, you can reformat it easily through either your camera, or your computer via a card reader. If you go the computer route you can format it whenever it pops up as a 'mass storage device'. Was it damaged in the x-ray machine?
No you need a blu ray player in your laptop. If your laptop has an HDMI output and a Blu Ray player then the HDMI cable will allow you to play your laptop Blu-ray disc using the HDTV instead of your laptop screen and sound
can a blu ray player be connected to a laptop instead of a tv