Now you can burn and publish your movies in amazing Blu-ray quality, right on your Mac

Did you get a Macbook Air? Did you get the laptop with no disc drive? Can’t burn DVDs or CDs on your current machine? Don’t you hate it when that happens? What you need is a lightweight, USB 3.0 slot-loading optical drive with Blue-Ray capabilities. Maybe you should check out the Fovea Extreme 3

 MCE Releases Aluminum USB 3.0 Blu-ray/DVD/CD Recorder/Player for Mac The Aluminum Fovea Extreme 3: A portable, lightweight, USB 3.0 slot-loading optical drive with an aluminum enclosure allows access to all Blu-ray, DVD, and CD optical disc formats on Macs with no built-in optical drive.

The Aluminum Fovea Extreme 3 can read and record data and high definition video to 25GB, 50GB, 100GB, and 128GB Blu-ray recordable discs, as well as M-Disc Blu-ray media. Included with the drive is Mac Blu-ray Player software, allowing the playback of commercial Blu-ray titles in high definition directly on the Mac. In addition to playing and recording Blu-ray media, the drive plays and records all DVD and CD formats as well. The Fovea Extreme 3 measures only 5.6 x 5.9 x 0.75 inches and weighs in at only 11 ounces. It retails for $99.95 and is available immediately.

Arnold Ramirez, president of MCE says :

Quoting  begins The aluminum Fovea Extreme 3 matches the look and feel of Macs made from milled aluminum such as the MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and iMac and allows Macs that ship without a built-in optical drive, or whose optical drive has failed, the ability to read, and record to, every type of optical media in use … The Aluminum Fovea Extreme 3 provides full access to all forms of optical media on the Mac for viewing, editing, distributing, and archiving. Quoting  ends

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The Aluminum Fovea Extreme 3 connects to the Mac’s USB 3.0 port for all data and power needs using the included USB 3.0 cable. It is also backwards compatible with Macs with USB 2.0 ports. The Aluminum Fovea Extreme 3 can record data and video to high capacity 25GB single-layer and 50GB dual-layer write-once Blu-ray BD-R media at 6X (27MB/sec), to 100GB triple-layer and 128GB quad-layer write-once Blu-ray BD-R XL media at 4X (18MB/sec), and to 25GB, 50GB, and 100GB rewritable BD-RE discs at up to 2X (9MB/sec). The drive is also compatible with M-Disc 25GB Blu-ray discs, designed to be able to last 1000 years, for permanent storage and archival of important photos, videos, and documents.

The Aluminum Fovea Extreme 3 includes Mac Blu-ray Player software for the playback of commercial Blu-ray movies directly on the Mac in high definition. The drive works with Apple’s DVD Player application for the playback of DVD movies as well as with Finder Burning for burning Blu-ray Discs, DVDs and CDs at the Finder level. The drive is bootable and is also fully compatible with all DVD and CD recordable media on the market today and can record to standard DVDR media at up to 8X (11MB/sec) speed, to DVDR DL (Double/Dual Layer) media at up to 4X (5.5MB/sec) speed, to DVDRW at up to 6X speed, and to CD-R and CD-RW media at up to 24X speed.

The Aluminum MCE Fovea Extreme 3 ships for $99.95 (USD) and includes a USB 3.0 cable, user’s guide, a blank rewritable Blu-ray Disc, and Mac Blu-ray Player software. More information may be found at MCE Technologies online. Category: hardware, blue-ray, video, record

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