Blu-ray Disclaimer

iainmmm

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iainmmm said:
Sony seem to have stock of both their laptops and desktops with blu-ray drives. The following disclaimer applies!

http://shop.sonystyle-europe.com/catalog/44/44918296747B0085000000002BC29B86.pdf



I could do with a new computer and would have seriously considered the desktop had there been an HDMI connection, but there's no mention of one in the specs:-


http://shop.sonystyle-europe.com/So...eId=EN&id=VGNAR11S&campaignId=LEC-VAIOAR11S06

feedack is the laptop struggles to playback the movies at full frame rate, sony are blaming the intel chip etc etc
 
m1ket said:
feedack is the laptop struggles to playback the movies at full frame rate, sony are blaming the intel chip etc etc

That's a suprise then :devil:

AVI
 
m1ket said:
feedack is the laptop struggles to playback the movies at full frame rate, sony are blaming the intel chip etc etc

Errghhhh. Did no one at Sony remember to test the laptop to see if it played BD at full frame!!!

Perhaps they has no discs to test the laptop with :confused:

I'm sorry, you can't going blaming the Intel chip. If there was problem, why was the laptop released. :confused:

Perhaps Intel swapped the chips over and put a less powerful CPU in the laptop without telling Sony!!:devil:
 
The Intel chip seems to have no problems in the TOSHIBA HD Player :rotfl:

Rooster-X
 

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