The first 4K Blu-ray player in China? Kaibol flagship Q10 will be released soon

On the afternoon of November 30th, Kaiboer Sina official blog "Kaboer Box" released a new product notice. The notice said "Kai Boer's new flagship will be released soon, and the answer will be announced on December 10th." After the set-top box industry had just experienced a formal rectification and reform crisis, most of the manufacturers were struggling to cope with the new policy, and KAIBOER still had spare capacity to develop and produce 2015 year-end flagship, 10-year-old brand's Strength is indeed evident.

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A careful netizen discovered that on the afternoon of November 26, Kaiboer Sina’s official blog “Kabo Box” had published a history of Blu-ray player arrogance. The article listed Kaibol’s development history in the Blu-ray player industry for 10 years. A model table was released at the end of the article. The last column read December 2015 - KBolle Q10. So no surprise, the new product released this time is likely to be the Kaibol Q10.

Kaibuler Blu-ray player

(Some screenshots of Kebor's "Blu-ray Player Hurricane Sports History" text)

It is very interesting that this new product notice microblogging attached a "horror hard to recover" map. What is most likely to be the subject of this article is the word “驷”. Is it possible that Kaibol will launch new quad-core products? Or is it four products? Based on this positioning of the flagship, four-core is obviously impossible. Coincidentally, on August 24 this year, the International Blu-ray Association authorized a new generation of 4K ultra-high-definition Blu-ray standard. Foreign brands such as Philips, Panasonic, and Sony have successively introduced 4K Blu-ray players. While domestic brands do not currently support this latest Blu-ray standard, will this new product possibly support the latest 4K Blu-ray standard? Very curious!


(Weiboer Sina official blog on December new microblogging map "Hunma difficult to chase")

Senior enthusiasts may remember that the first domestic Blu-ray player was launched by Kaiboer a decade ago, breaking the monopoly of the Blu-ray player industry by Japanese brands. So the industry's old brand, Kai Bor, could bring a brand new 4K Blu-ray era to domestic enthusiasts like this time? Let us wait and see.