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LG Blu-ray Player Reviews

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LG BD370 Review – The BD 370 is a great budget player for people that want more out of the Internet capabilities as the user interface and browsing experience are its greatest strengths. It may fall slightly under with the video quality, but it is still a solid player that gets the job done in all areas.

LG BD390 Review – The LG BD 390 begins with a very simple and eye-catching interface. Just looking at the interface gives you an idea of the main features of the LG BD 390. The home menu clearly illustrates that it fully supports YouTube along with two popular streaming services – Netflix and CinemaNow. The other icons lead to the Movie, Photo, and Music sections which are pretty straightforward.

LG BD550 Review – The BD 550 Blu-ray player sports an ultra slim look and compact design allowing you to easily blend it into your existing home decor.

LG BD570 Review – The BD570 looks attractive and high tech with its glossy front panel. It is slim and occupies a small footprint measuring just 1.7 inches tall by 8 inches deep allowing it to easily fit in with your home theater system.

LG BD590 Review – While the lack of 3D capabilities may make the LG BD 590 seem lacking compared to other top end players from Sony, Panasonic and Samsung, we found that the BD590 is actually a more useful product for the foreseeable future since 3D playback requires additional cost outlays in the form of a new 3DTV and 3D glasses for the whole family.

LG BX580 Review – The LG BX580 is LG’s first foray into the 3D technology race. It also comes with a host of features including high-speed 802.11n Wi-Fi, DLNA media playback and streaming content directly from your PC. It supports the latest HDMI 1.4 and is fully compatible with 3D Blu-ray, normal Blu-ray as well as DVDs.

LG BD630 Review – The LG BD630 is the entry level model in its immensely popular blu-ray player lineup for 2011. While it does not boast of cutting edge features such as 3D playback or built-In Wi-Fi, the BD630 is nonetheless refined and well built. Complete with vivid image quality, speedy disc load times, and an array of streaming media options, it is a worthy entry level blu-ray player.

LG BD640 Review – The LG BD640 looks sleek in a matte black outer housing. Built quality is good for an entry level player. The front panel is simple in design and features a slide out disc tray in the center. To the right is a digital display and playback controls. Boot up and disc loading is appreciably faster than last years players.

LG BD650 Review – The LG BD650 may not have been the first to jump on the 3D bandwagon, but it is definitely no slouch in that department. The BD650 has managed to build on the success of its predecessor by retaining some of the popular features and correspondingly, adding on fresh new features that will make it future proof at least for the next few years.

LG BD670 Review – With the LG BD670, LG looks set to put its stamp on the 3D blu-ray market. The BD670’s impressive ability to play 3D movies and its wide assortment of appealing features makes it a highly desirable 3D blu-ray player.

LG BD690 Review – The LG BD690 sheds its old conservative look in favor of a modern and sleek design. With a drop door feature, the face of it looks much cleaner and less cluttered. Behind the drop door hides the disc tray as well as the pause, play buttons. It may not be the smallest or the slimmest blu-ray player in the market, but it is solid and sturdy.