Blu ray support? TS 23 - F202IN

According to the specs here it is said that this computer support Blu Ray is true?

http://WWW8.HP.com/in/en/products/desktops/product-detail.html?OID=5376353#! tab features =

  • Develop, recording, rewriting and playback HD 1 video, and store large amounts of data with a Blu - ray drive option 6.

I don't know, but the description says that it is supported? How to test if it works? The DVD has anything wrttten on it that says that he supports the Blu Ray? Why this communication put then?


Im a developer of Windows applications

Hello

By looking at the description for the optical drive on the tab specifications of the link you posted, it is listed as "Slim tray SuperMulti DVD Burner" which is not able to read Blu ray.

If you check this, you can visualize all the multimedia capabilities of your optical drive using the free app at the following link.

http://www.VSO-Software.fr/products/Inspector/Inspector.php

Kind regards

DP - K

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