Blu-ray has been called "a bag of hurt" for a long time by Jobs because all Mac machines don't ship the capability to play Blu-ray. So if you wanna do this, you have to take advantage of some third party program. Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player is the most used software on Mac which really works fine on all Mac models.
As far as I know, you will need the Mac Blu-Ray Player (or similar) and an external bluray drive for your Mac. It will read a Blu-ray disc from an attached drive and play it in Mac OS X. During the Christmas, there is a big discount on the website, you can get more there:
You will find that MacGo Mac Blu-ray Player is exactly what you want which perfectly supports Blu-ray on both Mac and PC.
Yes, some torrents do work on the Mac Books. Torrents used to not be Mac friendly.
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Kindle books can be bought with a Mac. The Kindle connects to the Mac with the supplied USB cable. There is a free app for the iPhone and iPod Touch which lets you read your Kindle books on those devices.
people who have bluray players
Beacaus bluray is newer and they think everybody has a bluray player... eventually it will come on dvd.
As far as I know, Mac Blu-ray Player is perfectly compatible with Mac. Now I use it to play Blurays on my Mac. The outputting quality is really good. Just now it made the DTS5.1 available, so the audio quality is even better. Recentlly it has a big discount for the New Year.
That depends which state you are in.
Yes, the Toshiba C55T does play the bluray.
As of July 2013, it is possible for a person to download the application Nook Book to a Mac computer. This will allow a person the ability to read their favorite books on their computer or laptop.
Yes all bluray drives will play cds.