![]() ![]() The VBD-MA1 is already available in the US for $299, while August is the month during which it will make its appearance in Japan. Records high-definition video from Sony AVCHD camcorders/cameras This includes most Sony Android TVs (2015 models and later), Chromecast with Google TV, the DIRECTV STREAM box, and the TiVo Stream 4K.Real-time DVD recording from camcorder, VCR & DVR.Connects to computer for use as an external Blu-ray Disc writer Sony, a champion of Blu-ray, is at it again, releasing the VBD-MA1, a new Mac- and PC-compatible external Blu-ray burner.Built-in slots for Memory Stick & SD Cards.Connect to computer for use as an external Blu-ray Disc writer.Built-in slots for Memory Stick and SD media.Real-time DVD recording from camcorder, VCR, and DVR.2.7-inch LCD screen to preview videos and photos.Record HD video from Sony AVCHD camcorders/cameras.Seeing how the company’s MacBook Air lineup has always lacked an optical drive and that the new Mac Mini also come without a DVD drive, chances of built-in Blu-ray drive are nearing zero. This is especially beneficial to Mac users who are dealing with a growing amount of HD content with no Blu-ray support in sight from Apple. For those who prefer to keep things plugged into their computer, the VBD-MA1 is also compatible with your computer, allowing you to plug it into your platform of choice (Mac or PC) and burn content from your computer. This new Blu-Ray/DVD burner features Sony’s Direct Copy which allows you to plug your HD (or SD) camcorder and transfer your video directly into a Blu-ray or DVD without needing to use your computer. ![]() Sony, a champion of Blu-ray, is at it again, releasing the VBD-MA1, a new Mac- and PC-compatible external Blu-ray burner. With dual-layer discs giving users access to 50GB of storage, it’s easy to see why the format is dear to the hearts of those who deal with a lot of media, which tends to take up the most space on computers. For those who need an avenue to export their HD recordings or create large physical backups without the need of a dozen discs or more, Blu-ray continues to be the holy grail.
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