I upgraded my R60 to a IPS screen and I thought a Blu-ray drive might be a good use of the nice screen. The Blu-ray drive I bought arrived earlier in the week. It was made for the R61, but works perfectly well in the R60. I was a little concerned that the X1300 graphics card on my machine wouldn't have what it takes, but I managed to get it to play back without any issues. It does look pretty good, better than the standard h264 encode from a ripped DVD, though perhaps the pics don't show the difference too well. The downside is without the nine-cell battery, I doubt you'll have a enough battery power to watch a whole movie on battery, since you have to run in high performance mode to get it play smoothly. I just got a new six-cell. I won't be getting a new battery anytime soon. I don't think the X1300 is helping much if any. Maybe there's a way to get it to boost playback, but I haven't had a chance to look. Interestingly enough the drive in my 14" R60, which is almost the machine on the inside except it has the Intel GPU, won't play any Blu-rays at all. PowerDVD says there's a GPU issue, but maybe there's a way to get it working. I'm hoping Windows 7 offers something better for the play back issues. Here's some pics of it if you care to look:
The top of the drive
The bezel of the drive
The drive in device manager
PowerDVD playing a Blu-ray movie
A shot of the same scene using a h264 encoded Mp4 playing in VLC
