The Blu - Ray player will be available by Satellite P200-1EE?

I bought this computer at Christmas to be able to play HD-DVD discs, which he does well.
Since that time, Toshiba gives obviously upward with the HD-DVD format.
Toshiba will now provide a Blu - Ray player as replacement? The machine is set for HD, then why not?

Does anyone know if there is a Blu - Ray Burner package for laptops in general?

Post edited by: ADMIN

I have read several articles and it seems that it s not planed to equip laptops with a Blue-ray player.

Welcome them

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