Buffalo Brings Out USB Blu-Ray Player

Buffalo Offers The BP3D-PI6U2-BK, A USB Player That Hooks To Your Laptop

If you’ve been wanting a Blu-ray player that’ll follow your laptop or netbook anywhere, but don’t want to get a whole new laptop (that’s not so farfetched as you might think–some people really get attached to their gear), you’ve got a whole new option–the BP3D-PI6U2-BK from Buffalo, a USB-capable Blu-ray player.

Now, not only does this handle your Blu-ray discs, it’ll also take care of your 3D Blu-ray discs too, which is a great piece of forward-thinking. Just plug this thing into an available USB port (assuming you even have one–there are a whole bunch of USB devices out there) and let it play your discs.

There is a down side here–this kind of forward-thinking and maximum portability sadly does not come cheap, and you’ll shell out to the tune of $350 for one of these. The good news is that you can get them right now out at White Rabbit importers.

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