The MacBook's DVD Player software will play all standard DVDs inserted into the DVD drive on the side of the MacBook.
The SuperDrive will work with any DVD that would play in a regular DVD player. So, usually yes.
Apple sells an external Super Drive (CD/DVD drive) that plugs into your MacBook Air's USB port.
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The MacBook Air does not have a CD/DVD drive built in. It is designed to be used on a wireless network and, if required, would connect to a CD/DVD drive on another computer via the network. An external USB CD/DVD drive can be added.
As there is no built in DVD drive in the MacBook Air your options are: - purchase a separate DVD drive to plug-in to the computer - wirelessly connect to another computer (Mac OS or WIndows) which is able to share their DVD drive. - join the 21st century and watch a movie from online sources such as iTunes.
It's all personal preference. If you feel you will not utilize the DVD player much, and want a little lighter laptop, then the MacBook Pro Retina variants (which don't have the DVD player) may be a better choice for you.
no it does not have a DVD player it is the only mac book that does not have one
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.
Your CD/DVD player is a Read Only Memory drive.
Insert the DVD, open it up, and run the installer.
Yes if you have a built in or external DVD drive.