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Reddit mentions of Pioneer PIO-BDR-211UBK MAIN-16374 Internal BD/DVD/CD Writer Supporting Ultra HD Blu-Ray Playback

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Pioneer PIO-BDR-211UBK MAIN-16374 Internal BD/DVD/CD Writer Supporting Ultra HD Blu-Ray Playback. Here are the top ones.

Pioneer PIO-BDR-211UBK MAIN-16374 Internal BD/DVD/CD Writer Supporting Ultra HD Blu-Ray Playback
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First ever Ultra HD Blu-ray playback internal drive for your PC desktop. Ultra HD BD playback req-OS:Win10.CPU:7th gen Intel Core i7/i5 processor for Desktop & Notebook PCcont. GPU: Intel HD Graphics 630.Memory:6GB min. Ext Disp:HDMI2 & HDCP2.2,4K display, HDR. Motherboard: Intel SGX, Intel 200 series, HDCP 2.2/HDMI 2 output, Intel GPU outputBD DVD CD write & read sys requirements-OS: Win Vista,7,8,8.1,10.Processor:Intel Core Duo T2700/Core 2Duo E6300,AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800.Video: Intel G45,NVIDIA GeForce 7600GT,ATI Radeon X1600cont. Display:HDCP5 compliant display required for Blu-ray playback,1024 x 768 min display resolution.RAM:1GB required for Blu-ray playback and editing HD video.HDD:5GB min,50 GB recommendedMaximum burn (write) speeds: 16x for BD-R, 16x for DVD-R, 40x for CD-R. Maximum read speeds: 12x for BD-R, 16x for DVD-R, 40x for CD-R. 4MB data buffer, Serial ATA (SATA) Revision 3.0 interface
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Found 5 comments on Pioneer PIO-BDR-211UBK MAIN-16374 Internal BD/DVD/CD Writer Supporting Ultra HD Blu-Ray Playback:

u/etacarinae · 5 pointsr/pcmasterrace

No it doesn't. $128.95

u/bonehead5550123 · 2 pointsr/PleX

You are correct, 100% not an HDMI capture. But, there have been 5 UHD discs released so far

u/1838849478273783 · 1 pointr/buildapc

You need a UHD drive to play 4K movies. Luckily Pioneer makes a model. Also, playing 4K is a headache on PC so be prepared to rip and use MakeMKV. Not a big deal, but not plug and play. I see the other guy recommending that you ditch the optical drive but I imagine that you wanted to watch movies/shows with it. Don't let that 4K monitor go to waste streaming 1080p entertainment. I'm going to buy a BD drive for my 1080p monitor.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B071DQFK9B

u/followyourbliss1985 · 1 pointr/computer_help