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You can use TMT, Stereoscopic, PowerDVD13 players on Windows as an external 3D player.
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Are there any programs in Linux to play 3D Bluray ISO ?
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I don't have the 600x3d so I can't speak on it personally but it should have the same specs and playback ability as the 1000x3d with the major difference being you don't have an option of installing a hard drive in it.
If you're going to be in the US for a while, I would suggest copying a few ISO's to an external drive and bring them with you so you can test playback on whatever device you end up purchasing. That way you know for sure before traveling back home if the device will meet your needs.
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2014-12-07, 14:50
(This post was last modified: 2014-12-07, 14:53 by Bretty.)
OK, I have a real easy solution for you. Get an Egreat R300 Pro. It does absolutely everything that you're after. 3D iso playback (you can even choose to have it show the BR menu or skip straight to the film), HD audio playback, and plays every kind of file type that threw at it. You can't trip it up. It just doesn't have a flashy interface, and that's the only reason I stopped using mine. However, you say that doesn't bother you, so it would be an absolute perfect fit for you.
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Bretty
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It's still supported by Egreat as it's still a current product. You also have the option of installing custom firmwares, too, if you don't like the stock firmware (very easy to find with a quick google) .
Your English is great, by the way.
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Wow. 3rd world problems. ;-P