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Does HP HPE337C accomodate Blu-Ray DVDs? (279 Views)
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gazortz
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Does HP HPE337C accomodate Blu-Ray DVDs?

Does HPE337C accomodate Blu-Ray DVDs?

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Paul_Tikkanen
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Re: Does HP HPE337C accomodate Blu-Ray DVDs?

Hi:

 

Below is the link to the product specs for the  HPE337C PC:

 

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02220639&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&cc=us&dlc=en...

 

It does not come with a Blu-Ray player.

 

Paul

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gazortz
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Re: Does HP HPE337C accomodate Blu-Ray DVDs?

Yes it does.  After I forwarded this request I found it marked on the front of the Multi-Media Drive tray.  I don't currently have any Blu-Ray discs but plan to get one and give it a shot. 

 

Just finished watching "The War Horse" on the 27" monitor.  It was not Blu-Ray but in wide screen format it was spectacular.  I have a Phillips DVR that I bought several years ago at Wal-Mart.  It will record TV on a 160GIG HD and will burn a DVD of any program on the HD.  It is in the shop right now for repair of the disk eject.  I hope it will be OK as they aren't making them any more and other manufacturers are about to phase out their units.  Sad

 

Thanks for your response.    PHIL

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RasterBlaster
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Re: Does HP HPE337C accomodate Blu-Ray DVDs?

hmmm, the spsc show it does not. If the factory messed up and gave you a Blu-ray drive, you will need special software to play at Blu-ray quality. You can dowload and try Cyberlink's try before you buy player software for example.
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