For only $229 its not a bad budget player for those looking to get into blu-ray.
Experience all of the beautiful high-resolution detail that your HDTV can provide. The Olin Blu-Ray Player with 7.1 HD Audio uses technology to deliver exceptionally vivid, lifelike video from high-definition Blu-ray Discs. It's the start of an era in home theater — movies come alive with startling clarity and vibrant colour.
FEATURES:
Olin Blu-Ray Player with 7.1 HD Audio.
Plays Blu-ray high definition discs.
HDMI version 1.3 with deep colour support.
Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R and DVD-RW.
Compatible with CD, Audio CD-R, CD-RW and MP3 CD's.
BD profile 1.1.
Selectable output resolution: 1080p/60P signals available through HDMI output only, 720p/1080i signals available through HDMI or component video.
Selectable 720p/1080i/1080p video upconversion for DVD (upconverted video available through HDMI output only).
Built-in audio decoding for Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, DTS and DTS HD, plus multi-channel uncompressed PCM.
BD-Java interactive capability.
Stereo and 7.1 channel audio outputs.
Fully featured remote control.
Coaxial and optical digital audio outputs.
108MHz/11-bit video D/A converter.
192kHz/24-bit audio D/A converter.
I would stay away from these brands.
When you are investing, pay a little more and get something where you have peace of mind. Again, if you see, the BD profile is not 2.0.
Blu-ray Profiles break down as follows:
The basic Profile 1.0 (also known as the Grace Period Profile) available on all Blu-ray models released before November 1st, 2007 includes neither a secondary video decoder nor an internet connection.
Profile 1.1 (also called the Final Standard Profile or "Bonus View") adds decoders for secondary PiP video and audio, plus 256 MB of local storage capability.
Finally, Profile 2.0 (or "BD-Live") includes those secondary video and audio decoders, a larger 1 GB of local storage capability, and an internet connection.