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UJ-120 Blu-ray BD-ROM/8x DVD-RW DL Superdrive
This is an internal Blu-Ray reader / DVD burner for the Powerbook, iBook G4, Mac Mini G4, and the original 17" Macbook Pro models. This drive DOES NOT burn blu-ray discs. It will read blu-ray discs. Blu-ray discs are still not officially supported under Mac OSX. Most people use this drive in combination with BootCamp or virtualization software to play Blu-Ray via Windows on your Mac which is supported. The drive does not come with any software. Part Number(s): UJ-120Compatible Model(s): Powerbook G4 Aluminum 12.1" 867MHz G4 (M8760LL/A, A1010, PowerBook6,1) - Early 2003Powerbook G4 Aluminum 17" 1.0GHz G4 (M8793LL/A, A1013, PowerBook5,1) - Early 2003Powerbook G4 Aluminum 12.1" 1.0GHz G4 (M9007LL/A, A1010, PowerBook6,2) - Mid 2003Powerbook G4 Aluminum 12.1" 1.0GHz G4 (M9008LL/A, A1010, PowerBook6,2) - Mid 2003Powerbook G4 Aluminum 15.2" 1.0GHz G4 (M8980LL/A, A1046, PowerBook5,2) - Mid 2003Powerbook G4 Aluminum 15.2" 1.25GHz G4 (M8981LL/A, A1046, PowerBook5,2) - Mid 2003Powerbook G4 Aluminum 17" 1.33GHz G4 (M9110LL/A, A1052, PowerBook5,3) - Mid 2003Powerbook G4 Aluminum 12.1" 1.33GHz G4 (M9183LL/A, A1010, PowerBook6,4) - Mid 2004Powerbook G4 Aluminum 12.1" 1.33GHz G4 (M9184LL/A, A1010, PowerBook6,4) - Mid 2004Powerbook G4 Aluminum 15.2" 1.33GHz G4 (M9421LL/A, A1095, PowerBook5,4) - Mid 2004Powerbook G4 Aluminum 15.2" 1.5GHz G4 (M9422LL/A, A1095, PowerBook5,4) - Mid 2004Powerbook G4 Aluminum 17" 1.5GHz G4 (M9462LL/A, A1085, PowerBook5,5) - Mid 2004Powerbook G4 Aluminum 12.1" 1.5GHz G4 (M9690LL/A, A1104, PowerBook6,8) - Early 2005Powerbook G4 Aluminum 12.1" 1.5GHz G4 (M9691LL/A, A1104, PowerBook6,8) - Early 2005Powerbook G4 Aluminum 15.2" 1.5GHz G4 (M9676LL/A, A1106, PowerBook5,6) - Early 2005Powerbook G4 Aluminum 15.2" 1.67GHz G4 (M9677LL/A, A1106, PowerBook5,6) - Early 2005Powerbook G4 Aluminum 17" 1.67GHz G4 (M9689LL/A, A1107, PowerBook5,7) - Early 2005Powerbook G4 Aluminum 15.2" 1.67GH
Amazon Sales Rank: #54080 in Consumer Electronics Brand: Panasonic Model: UJ-120 Dimensions: 1.00 pounds Speed: 8x maximum write speed (DVDR, CD-R),2.4x maximum write speed (DL DVD+R),2x maximum write speed (DL DVD-R),5x maximum write speed (DVD-RAM) Supported Disc Formats: BD-RE, BD-R, BD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD/CD-Video, DVD-RAM, DVD/CD-R, DVD/CD-RW, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-DA, CD-Text, CD-Extra
Most Helpful Customer Reviews 3 of 3 people found this review helpful. One problem solved but by the bill, I am one of them to another provider, but I decided to share my experiences here. I had this with the intention of the installation in a slim DVD SATA for use as a portable USB2 BD. From the beginning I had problems do not even realize that BD movies. He has no problems with DVDs and CDs and will appear in My Computer as the BD-ROM. I took it for today, but my next trip to understand this thing. Finally I found a discussion where it is proposed that the lens should be cleaned with alcohol. After a few scrubs soft but strong, to my surprise, it worked. I played about five or six movies on three different computers with no problem. Then, suddenly, began reading the stuttering. I put the laptop where it worked the first time and now again, it would not even recognize BD disc. I did some research and discovered a commentary on a Slim Sony BD player who suggested that the device need room to flex and loosen the screws that hold it in place would have helped that I decided to take apart my box and plug in the chip sets directly. Yahoo, it works again. Actually, I think I just need to cut or file the opening so that the box / sliding mechanism to work more freely. There is much talk about upgrading and installation of UDF driver (especially XP), but my feeling is that it is mostly mechanical. Optics must be as clean as possible, and the disk needs to spin as freely as possible. 0 of 0 people found this review helpful. Cheaper solution you can get thin BD Ted Hancock works great on my custom built HTPC with a thin stripe. They have tried to write, but that's not what a HTPC is supposed to anyway. PowerDVD plays BD 9/MCE through but the interface is a bit 'uncomfortable with this combo of Frankenstein, I do not think it's the fault of the player though. 0 of 0 people found this review helpful. The failed disk. From my puffin was bad, so I went back and got a full refund. All's well that ends well. Blu-ray feature initially worked, but the disc was able to write CD-R and had other problems. Read 3 reviews ....
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