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    Default Review: LiteON iHOS104 Blu-Ray drive

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    [drupal=435]Review: LiteON iHOS104 Blu-Ray drive[/drupal]


    Looking to build a new entertainment PC, or wanting to add some new life to your aging HTPC? Blu-Ray is just what the doctor ordered, and LiteON is looking to help you out, by adding the LiteON iHOS104 4x Blu-Ray Disc Reader to their lineup. This multi-disc reader, will play CD's, Upscale your DVD's, and display the 1080p goodness of Blu-Ray discs on your PC. How about all of that for well under a c-note? Click here to continue reading.
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    Default Re: Review: LiteON iHOS104 Blu-Ray drive

    I have the 8x version, iHOS108 and it's a pretty good drive. My first BluRay, and first SATA drive. No qualms except Windows 7 media center does not natively support bluray , which is not the drive's fault.
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    Default Re: Review: LiteON iHOS104 Blu-Ray drive

    This drive is $49 this weekend only on Newegg.com

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    Default Re: Review: LiteON iHOS104 Blu-Ray drive

    Quote Originally Posted by mtekk View Post
    No qualms except Windows 7 media center does not natively support bluray , which is not the drive's fault.
    I figure it's just a matter of time before they will be able to add native support in Win 7. I remember back in the days when DVD came out, it took a while before WMP could play them. One thing I did notice is that at least WMC is smart enough to launch the PowerDVD app for you, so you don't have to exit out of WMC.

    Quote Originally Posted by Oneslowz28 View Post
    This drive is $49 this weekend only on Newegg.com
    That is one sweet deal. If you have an HTPC that is capable of handling it AND you don't already have a Blu-Ray player, I highly recommend it.

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    Default Re: Review: LiteON iHOS104 Blu-Ray drive

    Where's the install pics?
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