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Blu-ray burner for XPS M1530?
Bongedone
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Hi,
Since buying a camera that records in HD I'm looking for a internal blu-ray burner for my Dell XPS M1530 laptop as the hard drive is filling fast and I want to be able to replay the recordings with my PS3.
Problem I'm having is the existing DVD burner is a slot loader with no buttons on it. You eject disks via a button on the top of the laptop.
Does anybody know of a compatable drive I can buy as I don't want to use an external drive as the USB is too slow?
I would also like it to be able to rip disks to watch on my Nexus 7 when I'm on the train (if I had a drive) but the blu-ray drive needs to be cabable of it. I have the software already but which drive is a mystery due to the only eject buttong being part of the media controls.
Thanks
Since buying a camera that records in HD I'm looking for a internal blu-ray burner for my Dell XPS M1530 laptop as the hard drive is filling fast and I want to be able to replay the recordings with my PS3.
Problem I'm having is the existing DVD burner is a slot loader with no buttons on it. You eject disks via a button on the top of the laptop.
Does anybody know of a compatable drive I can buy as I don't want to use an external drive as the USB is too slow?
I would also like it to be able to rip disks to watch on my Nexus 7 when I'm on the train (if I had a drive) but the blu-ray drive needs to be cabable of it. I have the software already but which drive is a mystery due to the only eject buttong being part of the media controls.
Thanks
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