Not to be left out of this year's HD device love-fest at IFA, German firm Loewe has a sexy yet silly named Blu-ray player surely only slightly more likely to gather respect than the American actor Rob of the same name. The BluTech Vision Blu-ray player features HDMI, 24p, TrueHD, DTS HD, 7.1 surround, although not much else is known -- like where the hell you put the discs, or where the front display is. Guess Loewe's home audience of Germany will find out when it's released in October. One more shot after the break.
[Thanks, AG23]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ron @ Aug 31st 2007 8:36AM
Cool looking..
Me @ Aug 31st 2007 8:51AM
Am i missing something or do i not see a slot or a tray for discs?
Nfinity @ Aug 31st 2007 8:53AM
Well didn't you guys know? The blu-ray is so advanced that you don't even have to buy movies. No need for them. It just plays what you imagine (only no features, just feature film).
Josh @ Aug 31st 2007 9:35AM
You stick the disk in the back.
There's a really funny joke in there somewhere.
anthony @ Aug 31st 2007 9:37AM
Ohhhh could that be a touch screen display with a vanishing stealth disk tray?
Looks nice.
Kevin Murphy @ Aug 31st 2007 10:54AM
You push the big button and the whole thing slides forward, revealing a disk tray. Or maybe you put the disk in a slot through the remote.
anthony @ Aug 31st 2007 11:24AM
LOL I like that first idea....in that case be nice it could have a disk-changer feature as well.
Andrew @ Aug 31st 2007 11:07AM
Huh, another Blu-ray player being released on October. Imagine that...
charliewoof @ Sep 2nd 2007 6:09AM
it morphs into a terminator and inserts said disk up your rectum......hence im not getting one
Jonathan @ Sep 4th 2007 12:29AM
this is one of the most aesthetic blu-ray players i have ever seen
ttringle @ Sep 21st 2007 5:57PM
Pardon me but, WTF?
The most aesthetic? It's a blank box with a hole on the front. How is that aesthetic? If you want something that doesn't have any physical features get a PS3. Since the remote is bluetooth you don't even have to see it to use it.
FYI I have both HD-DVD and Blu-ray so, fanboys need only move along, nothing to see here.
TimT
joe @ Sep 4th 2007 9:56PM
It looks like HAL-9000s little brother