Bought Mac Pro in San Francisco and I'm now located in remote area in China. Need to know does a Mac Pro 15 play Blue Ray Disc from History Channel. My unit rejects them.

Bought a Mac Pro 15 in San Francisco, but I'm now located in a remote area of China. I would like to know if the Mac Pro 15 can play a commercially produced Blue Ray disc from the History Channel. My unit rejects them. Other disc by Pixar, Disney which are not designated Blue Ray work. I was told when I bought the Mac Pro it play

No they don't unless You buy an external BD-burner with Playback program (if they ever exist).
As it looks like Apple is leaving the DVD disk format too so Blu-Ray is not on the list as I read Mac Worlds and alike.
I use a PlayStation 3 - and it works very well.
Yours Bengt W

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