Apple has become famous (or infamous) for refusing to include Blu-ray players in the company's Mac laptops and desktop computers. It would be fine if you were starting from scratch and able to purchase all of your HD content from iTunes, but what about the rest of us, sitting on stacks and stacks of Blu-ray movies with no ability to play them? For us, there was to be no satisfaction - until we cast our eyes on today's discount software promotion, Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player!
Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player is a unique multi-media playback software that allows Blu-ray content to be played back on both Mac and Windows systems. With Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player, you'll be able to view all of your Blu-ray content in hi-def glory not only on your Mac laptop and desktop, but also on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch! And with full support for all popular video and audio formats, you'll discover never-before-seen levels of excitement in your existing media collection.
Even though you're using Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player to play back your Blu-ray discs, your ears will never know that you're not viewing it on a high-def receiver, thanks to support for DTS5.1 audio, DTS HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, and more. Even better, you can use Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player to open and play ISO files that you may have ripped from other video sources. All of this is accomplished through an extremely intuitive and straightforward interface that will have you up and running in no time.
This promotion includes the following:
Blu-ray Player for Windows ($39.95)
Mac Blu-ray Player ($39.95)
Review Written by Derek Lee
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- Play back Blu-ray and DVD discs on your Mac
- Enjoy support for the latest audio technologies
- Experience compatibility with all popular video and audio file formats
- View high def content on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
- Open and play ISO files
- You can download and install a free trial of this software before purchasing
- Download available for: Mac OSX 10.6, 10.7, 10.8
- Buy with BitsDuJour's promotional coupon code and get all this at a discounted price!
- After you purchase Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player it may be used indefinitely.
- Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player is licensed per computer, and not per user.
- Each license allows installation on a single computer and a laptop.
- Transfer of a license to another owned computer is not allowed.
- Online license activation is required without a hardware footprint. what's this?
- This promotion can be used to upgrade or extend an existing license.
- You can install/register the software at any time.
- Upgrades to future versions of the software will be free for the lifetime of the product.
- Support is provided for the lifetime of the product.
- No return policy.
- Your discount coupon code will be applied to your purchase when you click the 'Buy Now' button.
- BitsDuJour downloads use a discount coupon code that comes direct from the software vendor, so you'll always get the latest version of the software app sold under the same terms as a regular sale, just at a great promotional price.
- Prices do not necessarily include taxes, which will vary by country.
- Review what others have to say...
- “Apple doesn't include Blu-ray as an option, but they are readily available through 3rd parties like Amazon or Other World Computing. You'll also need software to play the disc, which is where the Macgo Blu-Ray Player comes in.”- Mel Martin - tuaw.com
- “Apple has shied away from supporting Blu-ray playback in OS X, but there is a new media player available that allows for native Blu-ray playback.”- Topher Kessler - cnet.com
- “Blu-ray On Mac OS X Is Finally A Reality, Thanks To 'Mac Blu-ray Player”- Goncalo Ribeiro - redmondpie.com
- “The Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player Finally Brings Blu-ray Disc Playback to OS X”- lifehacker.com
- “First Look: Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player Blu-ray movie playback comes to the Mac”- Jonathan Seff - macworld.com
- “It's been a long time coming, but there's finally a program that will play Blu-ray movies on a Mac.”- Stephen Withers - itwire.com