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LG BD270 Reviews and Ratings (Top 10)
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Top #1 LG BD 390 Network Blu-ray Disc PlayerOverall Rating (8/10)![]() |
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| Review by LG stinks (USA) 2010-07-27 About 10 months ago I bought an LG BD390. It was an expensive unit. I thought I was getting a quality player. I had a good DVD player, so it only played a couple new Blue Rays and no DVDs. It has played less than 10 movies. It is basically new. The unit will no longer read either Blue Ray discs or DVDs. The unit attempts to read the di... Read more reviews | ||
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Top #2 LG BD570 Network Blu-ray Disc PlayerOverall Rating (8/10)![]() |
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| Review by whitetiger (USA) 2010-07-27 The no 1 feature of the player is its homelink thingy. It recognized all the drives connected to the seagate network adapter. and played all the various video formats. Bru Ray looks very stunning, this is my first Blue Ray player, so cannot compare, but am really impressed with the upgrade. The regular DVDs looks a little bit better, s... Read more reviews | ||
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Top #3 LG BD300 Network Blu-Ray Disc PlayerOverall Rating (0/10)![]() |
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| Product Description Introducing the world's first Network Blu-ray Disc Player that streams from Netflix instantly. Enjoy Blu-ray Discs in Full HD, watch standard DVDs in near-HD up-scaled to 1080p, gain access to over 12,000 select Netflix movies and TV episodes in standard definitions and take advantage of interactive experiences, exclusive downloads and tons of ... Read more reviews | ||
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Top #4 LG BD300 Network Blu-ray Disc PlayerOverall Rating (6/10)![]() |
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| Review by Curly Sue (Pittsburgh, PA) 2010-03-21 We were thrilled when we received this blue ray player with Netflix streaming capabilities two Christmas ago for a present. It played beautifully and we were able to stream videos from Netflix no problem. However, when we uploaded the latest firmware update we lost the ability to play regular dvds. It is a known problem with this product (as eviden... Read more reviews | ||
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Top #5 LG BD550 Blu-Ray Disc PlayerOverall Rating (8/10)![]() |
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| Review by Bradley (Rhodel Island) 2010-07-24 We have had this for about a month and so far it works great. The picture is outstanding and the sound is great. It is responsive and easy to use. we have an LG tv also and when we turn on the DVD player it automatically turns the tv on, great feature. Our 7 year old even knows how to work it. It works better than the Toshiba blu-ray we have. ... Read more reviews | ||
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Top #6 Sony Professional Blu-ray Disc Player with Full HD 1080p, 24pOverall Rating (0/10)![]() |
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| Product Description Video Digital-to-Analog Converter : Composite (12bit/148.5MHz) Y/C (12bit/108MHz) Dimensions (Approx.) : 16.9" x 2.2" x 8.1" (430x56x207mm) Weight (Approx.) : 4.6lbs (2.1kg) Menu Options : XMB® inspired media bar Dolby® : Yes & Dolby® TrueHD bitstream out over HDMITM (V1.3) Dolby® Digital plus Decoding : Yes Do... Read more reviews | ||
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Written By: on July 25, 2010
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Sony BDP-S360 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player Reviewed by Dr. Chuang Wei Ping (Singapore)
Satisfied Rating (10/10)
Any update of this excellent BDP surely now OPEN / CLOSE button on the remote drawer.
I agree that it is an irritation to stand by the BDP to await the opening of the tray, and a few seconds can be saved by pressing the button to open the disc tray while BD ready next year.
BDP300 remote controls. BDP300 BDP was the first commercially viable, several years ago and is already practically obsolete because the 90 seconds time to boot.
Written By: on July 23, 2010
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