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Disk drive - BD-ROM - 2x - Serial ATA - internal - 5.25" More product details

97 reviews
November, 2009
Following its recent triumph as the HD format of choice, Sony's Blu-ray is going places. As it happens, it's coming to the PC in the form of a more affordable sub US$200 Blu-ray drive - the Sony BDU-X10S. Check it out as we test its Blu-ray ...
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Easy to install ; good video playback ; supports three media types
Only reads Blu-ray at 2x ; doesn't record Blu-ray or DVD media
Sony's BDU-X10S gives you the ability to play Blu-ray, DVD, and CD media on your desktop PC, but you can't burn discs with this drive.
Enter Sony's BDU-X10S Blu-ray Disc-ROM (BD-ROM) drive, a reasonably priced internal drive that lets you watch high-definition movies on your PC. The BDU-X10S has a plain black bezel that sports the Sony and Blu-ray logos as well as a green...
Blu-ray, but no disc creation
If you have a PC connected to your television, this is an inexpensive way to add Blu-ray
Blu-ray, but no disc creation
If you have a PC connected to your television, this is an inexpensive way to add Blu-ray
The BDU-X10S can't write any kind of discs, so it's not versatile, but if all you want to do is play Blu-ray movies it'll do the job perfectly at a good price
Easy setup, bundled Cyberlink software, quiet operation, provides affordable Blu-ray playback
Cannot write to Blu-ray, DVD or CD
Despite doing exactly what it says on the box, the Sony BDUX10S is a hard product to recommend. With zero burning options, it's hard to imagine who this drive will appeal to.
Adding Blu-ray playback to your PC desktop just got easier with the Sony BDUX10S. But before we write it off completely (pun very much intended), let's take a look at what the BDUX10S gets right. If you're familiar with the adage 'lefty-loosey,...
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