#REGION FREE MAC DVD PLAYER PRO#
Mine wasn't listed when I bought my Macbook Pro but it was a couple of months later. They do seem to get hacks fairly regularly. Lastly, if your drive isn't listed yet, don't lose hope. Check out this site for instructions and firmwares:ġ - This will technically invalidate your warranty, though whether an Apple Genius will notice is (to me) doubtful.Ģ - These guys know what they're talking about so do read all the instructions (in particular about the sofware/hardware region locks, and about setting the drive region before upgrading).
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So, for years I've been updating my PCs's DVD drives with hacked firmwares. Since I've lived all over the world I've collected a legitimate collection of DVDs of various regions. Maybe in Korea, or at least in HK since if I remember right mainland China and HK are in different DVD regions. I'm pretty sure there has to be some part in Japan or at least in Asia where they also make or find the region free players easier. My definition of works great with the DVD players is that it plays the movies I want and have from every region I have, and is easy enough to use. I forgot which model also that is, but it is currently on M's parents in ND (so it even deals with 100-240 V, even better) so that they can watch all the European movies they are getting.
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A plain simple one, and it works great.Ī second one we bought for Europe from .uk and also this was a plain model (but plain old TV, and rather nicer computer screens.). I've bought 2 players, first one was from - I don't remember which model. Same story, but we are always with regions 1, 2 (and sometimes 4).