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PS3 & Blu-ray Players: Why Closed Captioning is Necessary
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sequoias
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The Highlander
I don't need Closed Captioning from LCD 42". My DVR and Mac Mini already have built-in CC. They use thru HDMI and work smooth and friendly CC.
I tested
Apple - QuickTime - HD Gallery
on Mac Mini and it's running smooth. I really hope mac mini will running smooth on blu-ray too.
I will order drive from
Drive, Super: Blu-ray 2x, Slimline, Slot Loading - FastMac
WHEN price drop as $300 or less. $1k is insane. Plus Apple release new version for Dvd player support Blu-ray.
Mac Mini is WAY FAR SMALLER than blu-ray playerand powerful. I use Mac mini as media for dvd player, family photo shared,
Hulu - Watch your favorites. Anytime. For free.
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Subtitles - download DivX subtitles from the biggest open subtitles database
, etc.
I am happy I don't own PS3 since it kill power bill.
You can get a internal blu ray drive and put it in a external enclosure for less than $150.
Blu ray players are under $300 now. It's not $1k anymore.
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