China's Haier to launch Blu-ray 'entertainment
device'
During
the Intel Information Technology Summit of 2008 in China last month,
Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer Haier announced the introduction
of its "Blue Box (Lan _Bao) V9", a Blu-ray device which
they describe as the "Haier HD digital entertainment Center."
Haier regards Blue Box V9 as a next-generation home entertainment
platform – not just a PC nor a stand-alone Blu-ray player. Its
main features include: Intel Core 2 TM Quad Q9300 Quad-core processor,
NVIDIA GeForce graphics card; HDMI V1.3 interface, BD Drive built-in;
Supports Full HD 1080P; Dolby TrueHD 7.1Chs output, Storage with 2TB,
Internet-ready, Remote Control.
Sony is reported to have produced 2000 units of a Blu-ray music title,
the first BD release developed specifically for the Chinese market.
In a separate development, a group of leading Chinese consumer electronics
companies announced the formation of an industry consortium whose
mission is to build and drive the adoption of the next-generation
interactive television and home CE networking interface known as DIVA,
or Digital Interface for Video and Audio. The DIVA Consortium's charter
members (called the Promoters Group) include major CE and home appliance
manufacturers such as Sichuan Chang Hong Electric, Qingdao Haier,
Hisense Electric, Konka Group, Nanjing Panda Electronics, Skyworth
Group, SVA Information Industry, TCL Corporation, and Synerchip.