Incoming Chinese OEM Blu-ray player
Could this OEM model be the first Chinese Blu-ray player? It sure does look like it but deets are sketcy as all we know comes from the data sheet. The first line indicates that the G875 player supports the Blu-ray driver. (note: driver not drive) A quick glance at the provided pic and sure 'nough, the player does not have a Blu-ray logo affixed. That doesn't mean this player is just a pipe dream though. Hong-Kong based Gowell Enterprises manufacturer OEM products, then companies with names you recognize slaps their logo on. We sure hope this player sees the light of day however especially if the rest of the data sheet doesn't lie - HDMI 1.3, wireless networking, & SATA HDD port. Trust us pal, if anything surfaces about this player like price, release data or brand, we'll let you know.
[Thanks, Scott]
[Thanks, Scott]

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dave @ Jun 18th 2007 8:38AM
It says DVD on the front
Good one guys ;-)
zacksonneborn @ Jun 18th 2007 8:49AM
I'm going to have to raise the BS flag on this one
TJ @ Jun 18th 2007 9:36AM
This could be like the planned Funai budget Blu-ray player.
Funai releases their products under the Sylvania, Emerson, and Insignia brands.
Dave @ Jun 18th 2007 9:51AM
DISC Playable: Blu-ray disc /H.264/MPEG4/DivX/XviD/DVD/SVCD/VCD/CD/MP3 /Kodak
Where is the VC-1 support?? It's mandatory for BD n HD...nice DVD player ;-)
DivX3.11/4.02/5.02/5.03/5.05 and later,DivXPro, XviD,Nero digital n a cheap one ;-)
Chris @ Jun 18th 2007 10:22AM
Soon also HD DVD players made in chinese by less than 200
Funai to announced players hd-dvd that you would seran but the cheap thing of the market.
Bluray does not even have the win war....
Dave @ Jun 18th 2007 10:22AM
I thought that HD DUD is waiting for cheap Chinese players? It appears that we will get them first :P
Kevin Murphy @ Jun 18th 2007 11:14AM
Well, with a hard disk and supporting DivX, there is no chance that it will get a Blu-ray logo. Considering that Disney, Fox & MGM are dead set on DRM, the HDD and DivX will cause them a particular problem. And that's not even considering the SATA port...
Region Free HD @ Jun 18th 2007 8:43PM
But I thought Disney and Fox were all about Divx back in the day. :P