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LG BD 390 Network Blu-ray Disc Player

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Blu-ray Disc Player w/1GB Memory, 7.1 discrete analog output, BD-P, Netflix HD, YouTube, CinemaNow Full HD 1080P Output via HDMI, DVD 1080p Up-conversion.
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Technical Details

- Networked Blu-ray Disc player connects to Netflix and YouTube streaming video without a computer via Ethernet and Wi-Fi (802.11n)
- Full HD 1080p output for Blu-ray Discs and upconversion of standard DVD video to 1080p
- BD Live capable for accessing bonus content from BD-Live Blu-ray Discs; Dolby TrueHD/Digital Plus and DTS-HD; 1 GB built-in memory
- Outputs: 1 HDMI, 1 component, 1 composite, 1 analog audio (L/R), 1 digital optical audio, 1 digital coaxial audio, 1 discrete 7.1 channel audio
- Includes remote control and component AV cable; measures 17 x 2.2 x 10.9 inches
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Customer Buzz
 "Fantastic... and I haven't even rented a Blu-Ray yet!" 2009-08-26
By Penelope W. Smetana
I'm so happy I chose this player. It was between this and the Samsung 3600. This one has true built in Wifi with N speed. Samsung requires a plug in usb device to connect. I LOVE netflix and Youtube. Connecting wirelessly took only a few minutes. LOVE being able to watch my HD home movies via external USB connection. Also great and fast to watch Pictures directly from my USB key or computer. Most impressibly, my DVD's look FANTASTIC on my 720p display. I feel like I have so many toys with this new LG!! I haven't played with CinemaNow, but movies are only $3.99 - not sure what the resolution is though. Pull the trigger.. you'll be happy!

Customer Buzz
 "Amazing bluray player" 2009-08-24
By Gregory Kendall (Los Angeles, CA USA)
This player is amazing it has so many options, the menu are well designed, it has a fast startup when you insert a disc, very easy to install, netflix starts in seconds, youtube is pretty cool too. Best of all it reads divx files from a usb key, I was expecting trouble but no, everything went smoothly. I inserted my usb keu full of files, and directories, and the player found all my videos and photos right away and divx plays amazingly in fullscreen.

So far no problem except with the movie Watchmen where 4 times during the movie the sound got out of sync so pausing it and click play again would fix it. I think it was the movie as other blueray played fine.

Regular dvds look amazing too.

Don't forget to buy an hdmi cable with it as composites are the only ones provided (I bought a 10ft cable for $3 on amazon and it works perfect).

The remote control is the only bad point, it's very light and the sliding door is really hard to open, you need both hands to open it.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Blu-ray Player" 2009-08-23
By G. White (Dallas, TX)
I bought this player several months ago, before updates added CinemaNow. I've had no problems with blu-ray DVDs so far, except Mad Men, seasons 1 & 2, where the DVD won't initially play, and the image isn't in 1080p since Mad Men is in 780p. Opening the load tray once or twice, and the DVDs plays fine. This seems to be a problem with Mad Men according to Amazon.com reviews.



I've tried CinemaNow, and there are a some issues. There is no chapter skip, so you have to run through the entire movie to get to a chapter, unless you stop the movie mid-play. Then the movie picks up where you last stopped. Additionally, the picture is good, but playing a blu-ray disc is a much cleaner image.



Also, I have the Roku player for Netflix, and this player's video image on this player is the same as the Roku player. Some movies are HD and look great, and some are adequate.



The Youtube option is fun, and very time consuming, but since you can subscribe to movie & television shows on Youtube, I wish this would carry over to this player. Right now it's just short uploaded videos from individual subscribers.



Overall, I would highly recommend this player, specifically for the wi-fi option. I for one don't want to plug my DVD player for updates/internet access.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Bluray / Netflix player. Poor quality" 2009-08-21
By R. J. Dover (San Jose, CA, USA)
This box has a number of really good features. The best I think is how easy it is to connect to a home network and connect to Netflix. This exceeded my expectations by far. The fact that the player auto-checks for firmware updates and is easy to do is also pretty slick. It has a neat function where it remembers where you are on a disk even if you take the disk out and play something else.



To get the best out of this box

a) Use HDMI to connect to your TV (you need this to get full 1080p anyway)

b) Use ethernet rather than wifi for Netflix etc. (picture quality when streaming is proportional to your network connection speed - Wifi is much slower than ethernet, but you'll only really notice it on high bandwidth applications like video).



I personally find the remote a little clunky and odd (for example the stop play pause buttons are small, identical and aligned horizontally together). Most ergonomic remote control designs these days align these key buttons vertically, or at least use different sizes and colors.



Note for critics on Netflix that you can only manage your queue online and not through the player - this is a Netflix feature as it is the same if you use any other players such as a TiVo Series 3. (I have both as I bought the LG before I upgraded my TiVo). However LG does have a nice feature in that you can scroll through your queue front to back or vice versa, which you can't on other boxes (this is really useful when you have a long queue)



Only bad point is build quality which is why the warranty is a telling 90 days only. At 4 months in the player stopped playing blu-rays and wouldn't even recognize when a DVD was inserted.



LG customer support is pretty reasonable (no voice-mail hell) and I paid to have it shipped back and repaired (for $70). A key part had been replaced but their QA had clearly never tested it by inserting a disk because the disk spindle now sounded like an aircraft taking off, making watching anything unbearable. I sent it back (at no cost) and have a fully working box back now. So overall: Good product, fair to good customer service, poor quality and very poor warranty duration.

Customer Buzz
 "Flawless out of the box but needs Mac support." 2009-08-20
By Adam Jones
Wireless WIN! I connected the LG BD390 to my HDTV with an HDMI cable, plugged it in, turned it on, and enjoyed Netflix's 12,000 title (and growing) instant streaming library. Don't believe the haters; the LG BD390 works with Apple's Airport Extreme. It finds you network. You enter your password. It's that easy. Updating the firmware was as simple as selecting "yes". Netflix is also easy. You get a code, enter it on Netflix's website from your computer, and then watch movies in your instant Queue. For Youtube, browse the top videos or search by name. We were watching our home movies on Youtube in less than a minute. Typing with the remote is not easy, but everything else is.



And yeah, the LG BD390 also plays Blu-rays.



The missing component is streaming from the Mac. A disc for a Windows PC media server is included, but fat load of good that does for Mac owners. The player is supposed to support DLNA (which means easy streaming from computers) but so far no one can get to work with any DLNA software for the Mac. Please fix this LG because everything else about this player is awesome.


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