![]() I spent an hour on the phone with LG USA support and found out that if they want the demo model they have in their shop to do HDMI they have to pay the same $100. I had to dig to find this out, and when I asked them what to do about upgrading I didn't get an answer. In order to get HDMI support you have to pay them $100 for the Cyberlink PowerDVD Ultra 8.0 player. The Cyberlink PowerDVD 7.3 Ultra LG OEM player that comes bundled with the drive will play them but there is no support for HDMI (per Cyberlink). I can buy Roxio Platinum 9 for $100 and burn Blu-ray discs. I later found out (from LG) that OS 10.5.3 would recognize the drive as plug and play. I bought Vista Ultimate and installed it (via Boot Camp) on my Mac. The manual that came with the drive said I needed a Windows XP Pro w/SP2 or Windows Vista 32 or 64 bit OS to use the drive. I have a Monster DVI to HDMI connector and a Monster HDMI cable. ![]() There is no HDMC problem with the graphics card (per NVIDIA) I have a Toshiba REGZA 42" LCD monitor w/ no HDMC problem (per Toshiba). I have a MacBook Pro OS 10.5.3, Hires 1920 by 1200 screen, 2.66 core 2 duo, NVIDIA Geforce 8600M GT graphics card w/512 MB graphics memory, 4GB RAM, 200 GB 7200 rpm Hitachi drive.
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