LG BD390 Blu-ray Disc HD Video Player Review

by admin on September 24, 2009

LG BD 390 Network Blu-ray Disc Player

LG BD390 Blu-ray Disc Player

LG BD390 Blu-ray Disc Player

Good Aspects: Superb image quality on Blu-ray movies; 1GB inbuilt memory. YouTube, CinemaNow and Netflix streaming; fast disc loading; plays videos, pictures, and music over a network or off a connected USB drive; integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi; compatible with Profile 2.0; onboard decoding for DTS-HD, Dolby TrueHD and Master Audio; 7.1 analog outputs.

Bad Aspects: CinemaNow is not quite as well devised as Amazon video on demand; similar cost to a PS3.

Product Review: LG is a name that has always been associated with quality. That is to say that most of their products have been high quality, but there are a few instances where they might have done a little more research before releasing a product. Let’s take the LG BD 390 Blu-Ray player for example.

There is no doubt that this is a great Blu-Ray player. It’s features include near perfect image quality, access to Wi-Fi, Youtube, Netflix, and even CinemaNow. It can even play files from a USB drive, which is to say it can take advantage of flash drives and USB hard drives. This is perfect if you want to turn it into an MP3 player for a while, and many people do.

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It is an excellent player, featuring incredibly fast loading time, and as a standalone it truly stands out. For those who want a Blu-Ray player with access to the latest movies and videos this is perfect. There are a few things that need to be addressed before anyone purchases it however. It’s access to CinemaNow and Netflix means that you will be able to see movies on demand even if you lack cable or satellite. The player has one gigabyte of onboard memory, meaning that you’ll be able to store several movies on the device, and more if you decide to utilize the services of a memory stick.

First of all, the CinemaNow is not quite as well devised as Amazon on demand. Secondly there is the price issue. You can purchase this unit for anywhere between $200 and $300. If you remember, that was about the price of the DVD player when it was first released, which was fine because there wasn’t anything like it, at least not as far as anyone knew.

Now that the Playstation 3 has dropped in price to $299, people may opt to purchase it for it’s Blu-Ray capabilities instead. That’s not to say it’s a sure thing, but some who want more functionality might just go for it. This is particularly true since the majority of the multimedia audience, at least those who would buy this type of device are gamers.

That by itself isn’t enough to condemn the player, and nether is the fact that users of the LG BD 390 have stated it has lip syncing issues. Apparently it has other flaws as well, which several other users have reported. Do all of these things make it a bad purchase?

The answer is absolutely not, if you think about it, every new piece of technology past or present has had some sort of issue. For example, the original Delta faucet leaked. Did they give up on it? No, they went back and reworked it. This is what’s going to happen with the Blu-Ray players, especially the LG BD 390. The question as to whether gamers are going to buy this instead of the Playstation 3 however really is a legitimate question. But no matter how you look at it, the LG BD 390 has the market when it comes to standalone Blu-Ray players, and it shows no signs of letting go.

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