Saturday, January 9, 2010

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
 "Non-Technical Review: Great Product!" 2010-01-09
By faffie (aptos, ca USA)
There are a lot of very technical reviews on this site... this is a simple one aimed at the more basic user... like me.



In short, I am very pleased with this unit.



It was very easy to set up. At first, I connected to the internet thru wi-fi, but the self-calibrating reading was that my bandwidth was below average, and I could see that the streaming picture quality was degraded. So, I spent about 30 minutes fishing a network cable straight from my router (an older Netgear unit) to the plug-in on the back of the player. It was easy and intuitive to go to the menu and switch to the network cable input. Now, the bandwidth indicator shows above-average (although not the BEST) bandwidth / picture quality. (I have COMCAST at about 15 MBPs.) With this setup, my streaming video is better than non-HDTV broadcast TV, but I would say not quite as good as a regular DVD. But you know, that's good enough for Netflix and YouTube.



Firmware update was easy and, as noted elsewhere in other reviews, included a menu revision to add another streaming service. This flexibility is a major plus, in my opinion.



Netflix was easy to set up: the unit instructed me to go to the Netflix website (I am already a subscriber) and input a code then, bang! Up and running. My wife loves it.



I am a big fan of watching YouTube while I work out, and it works great. At first, I was concerned with burn-in of the YouTube menu on my plasma TV, but then I noticed the "display" button which lets you put the video to full-screen, which is great in and of itself, but also gets the fixed menu off of the display.



Finally, the USB slot on the front of the unit that lets you play media off of a thumb drive is a big plus and a bridge to the future. We are big Mac iMovie users, and it is noteworthy that even the newest iMacs don't support burning blu-ray disks... the story is that in Steve Jobs' view, mechanical disk players are already obsolete. I have to say, it is cool to easily play a video file straight off of the chip without first burning to a disk.



I have yet to play a blu-ray disk in the unit, but when it plays regular DVD's they look nice (OK, so I'm not a videophile.)



I like the unit for its excellent streaming qualities, easy setup, and intuitive user interface. I highly recommend it. We may get another one for our other TV...

Customer Buzz
 "Disappointed at LG" 2010-01-09
By Richard L. Mercado (Middletown, NY)
Played blu-rays very nicely good quality but it didn't last. Regular DVD's played great and the initial blu-rays did also then they started to degrade.

Wouldn't load, if it did it had distortions, artifacts and would freeze. CR said I needed a software upgrade which I did with no help. They said return it and we will repair it. I said it's less then two weeks old I want a new one. Not there policy. So I went to Amazon where I bought it and they are sending me a new one. I would be careful dealing and buying directly from LG and there return policy. I haven't received the replacement yet so the jury is still out and maybe is was just a defective machine, we shall see but beware of the company and who you buy it from. Amazon was a life saver. I'm giving it two stars more based on poor company policy at this point.

Customer Buzz
 "Easy to setup and use" 2010-01-08
By Randal J. Mcmasters (Graham, NC USA)
The LG BD390 was a breeze to set up and connect to my wireless network. Took less than 30 minutes. I tried some simple YouTube videos and they worked find and were very clear. Have not look at the Netflix, CinemaNow and Vudu streaming. The initial load of a DVD takes a minute or two before it shows up on the screen, but I understand is normal on most Blu-ray players. Video and sound quality were excellent.

The remote control is fairly simple, nothing fancy, so I just use my universal controller for most functions. The only negative thing I have noticed thus far is the flimsy tray the DVD lays on. Have to very careful - I would not let my kids put a DVD on it as any pressure could snap it in two. I have read this in other reviews. But all in all, excellent Blu-ray player and hope to have for many years.

Customer Buzz
 "Great unit" 2010-01-08
By TriTroy (N. Cal. USA)
I've had this one for about eight months now. I thought set up for everything was quick and easy except for the wi-fi. I didn't really spend any time with it so can't really blame the unit.I had a cable in the area so used that for the internet connection.



Load time is quick and everything works great. The Netflix works fine and as indicated before, shows the movies/vids already in your instant queue. It would be nice if you could search/browse Netflix content but that's a software or Netflix issue that could be resolved someday. VUDU quality is really nice. YouTube is fun here and there and the computer connection was no problem at all. Haven't used Cinemanow or other features much.



Overall, very pleased with the functionality vs price.

Customer Buzz
 "Easy to use, good quality" 2010-01-07
By HeGe (CA USA)
I had planned to get rid of my cable (AT&T U-verse) for quite a long time and finally went for it. The main component is the LG BD-390 that I use for watching Netflix and Vudu with. Due to the Netflix subscription I have also watched Bluray on it, and it looks really great.



Setting it up was very easy, the only "hassle" is that with Netflix and Vudu you need to registrate and then handle the account from your laptop (and the Netflix queues, too), but that is minor. I have a fast Internet connection (100Mbs) so I have not had any problems with streaming/downloading, and the quality has been very good. Vudu HDX movies look extremely good.



Very happy with the unit - at least so far :-)


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