Most blu ray players cost, on average, around $70. There, of course, are always models that are more expensive and less expensive than this average number.
There is software you can buy to add a Blu Ray drive to your computer. However, many software systems are only compatible with specific computers, so you should figure out if the one you want will work with your computer.
If you have a Blu-Ray drive, then yes. If not, no
There are some distinctive differences between a blu ray drive and a cd drive although they are both examples of optical media. I think a blu ray drive can read cds and dvds as well as blu ray cds while a cd drive only reads cds.
If you have a Blu-Ray drive, then yes. If not, then no
Well the drive has to be a Blu-Ray drive for Blu-Rays require a certain laser in order to play and DVD players do not have that laser, but the Blu-Ray laser can detect and read DVDs
The answer is No, but not exactly. There is no Blu-ray optical drive avaiable on Mac. If you want to enjoy Blu-ray on Mac, you need an external Blu-ray drive and a Blu-ray Player Software. I am using the Aurora Blu-ray Player and the Samsung SE-506AB. It just work fine for me.
Both Mac and Windows can't play Blu-ray directly, so you need some third party software. VLC is a free one which can play some non-commercial disc.
yes, but you need Blu-ray optical drive and Blu-ray playback software.
I think blu ray reader is a blu ray drive and blu ray player is a blu ray player
Computers must have a Blu-Ray drive in order to play Blu-Rays
Blue, which is why it is called a Blu-ray.
The computer has to have a Blu-Ray drive built in