Upgrade to drive BlueRay for XPS One?

Hello:

I bought an XPS One (Product) Red in January of this year.

It came with an 8 X DVD + / RW drive.

I just had time to set up the XPS One over the weekend.

Can I put the XPS One on a BlueRay player?

What would be the cost of the upgrade, provided that this is possible?

Thank you.

Treat Ralph


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