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Yes. The drive requires two USB A connections, and you will need either USB C adapters or a hub - I used my hub and it worked. You will need to download software to play any video as the disc that comes with the drive is Windows only software. I did a trial of Video Byte - VLC had AACS Decoding issues - and it played just fine with a watermark which will go away once you buy the software. Hope this helps! I have two of these now and love them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for your interest in the LG Blu-ray Disc Playback (BP50NB40) model. No, a MacBook Air M2 cannot play Blu-ray DVDs natively. You can download its owner's manual through this link for more information: https://www.lg.com/us/support/product/lg-BP50NB40.AVAR10B. ^Cris
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