Sunday, March 2, 2014

Ultra-portable with Blu-Ray?




Matthew


Maybe what I am looking for doesn't exist but I figure I will ask. I am looking for a

1) Ultra-portable laptop (<12" screen)
2) Windows 7 (preferably x64)
3) Internal Blu-Ray drive
4) Weighs less than 4 lbs.

Anyone know if what I am looking for exists? Thanks in advance!



Answer
VPCZ1190X Configure-to-Order

Intel® Core⢠i5-540M processor (2.53GHz) with Turbo Boost up to 3.06GHz
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
128GB (128GBx1) Solid State Drive with RAID 0 Technology
4GB (4GBx1) DDR3-SDRAM-1066
Blu-ray Disc⢠Player/Burner
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SYCTOProcess?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&LBomId=8198552921666065650&categoryId=8198552921644569398

not sure this qualifies, as screen is 13.1", but weighs sub 3.2 lbs. & config ^ leaves you $2,400 lighter
& in as far as blu-ray on a sub 12" screen system > i have not been able to locate any such system ... personally sounds a bit tricky to me, this build

Can I do this with a Blu-Ray Disc ?




ROBO731


I am planning on writing several files to a rewritable blu-ray disc. I am wondering:

1) I want to add files to the disc almost every week (if this is not possible I can do it every couple months). How many times can I add files to the disc?

2) Can my computer write to a blu-ray Disc? It is a Dell Inspiron N7110 running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. The disc drive is called BD-Rom and has a Blu-ray symbol on the side.

3) Can I add MKV (matroska) files to the disc?

4) If I add MKV's to the disc will a blu-ray player and PS3 be able to read them? If not, What filetypes can a these players read?

I will probably come up with even more questions after I post this, but please answer all or as many of them as you can. Any help will be appreciated.



Answer
Blu ray disc is just a larger container for data versus say a blank DVD. You can put any kind of file on it that you want, in any format.

You can add files to a disc from time to time, but it has to be a rewriteable version of blu ray, not just a write once BD-R. I believe it's called BD-RE.

Your blu ray drive is most likely only for reading blu ray, not writing/burning. ROM is read only memory. So you'll have to buy another blu ray disc drive that can write to a disc.




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