Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if any generic BD burner is capable of working under Mac OS X. Job's comments had nothing to do with burning discs, as can be seen by looking at them in context. They were to do with content, with watching Blu-ray movies on Macs. That's why Philip Schiller added "We have the best HD movie and TV options in iTunes." afterwards.
This is yet another DM "Someone said something bad about Blu-ray so I'm going to pretend they did something stupid" article. The only surprise is that he didn't blame Toshiba.
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Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if any generic BD burner is capable of working under Mac OS X. Job's comments had nothing to do with burning discs, as can be seen by looking at them in context. They were to do with content, with watching Blu-ray movies on Macs. That's why Philip Schiller added "We have the best HD movie and TV options in iTunes." afterwards.
This is yet another DM "Someone said something bad about Blu-ray so I'm going to pretend they did something stupid" article. The only surprise is that he didn't blame Toshiba.