Abstract: It's by far the best-featured device in our test and we're chuffed to say it easily makes the grade in terms of quality too. Black levels are reassuringly pitch-like, while still retaining impressive levels of detail, colours are vibrant and edges sharp. And if the audio performance perhaps isn't quite..
Abstract: Trying to find a cost-effective BD player that will fulfil all your needs? The LG BD390 can! Its unique appeal is based on wireless connectivity plus complete compatibility with all the standard interfaces (USB, HDMI 1080p, S-Video, YUV), and it even p...
One of the best Bluray players, Incredible compatibility (DivX HD, MKV, AVCHD ...) and beautiful menus, WiFi, DLNA network access and USB for external hard drives, Great HD image quality; good upscaling of DVDs to 1080p, 7.1 channel analogue audio; YouTub...
Some people find the image lacks detail; too much colour in some places, No Picasa acceess; two USB ports would have been nice, Very flimsy plastic drawer, Average audio quality (stereo audio output)
The LG Electronics BD390 is a powerful Blu-ray Disc player. It offers great images, and it plugs the internet and your home network into your TV. Despite its quirks, it's worth the price. Lincoln Spector ...
Startlingly good picture quality; exceptional feature set; 7.1-channel analogue outputs; brilliant value for money
Not particularly attractive; Wi-Fi connections occasionally seem slow; very minor picture-judder issue
Quite how LG has managed to cram so many features into the very affordable BD390 without compromising on performance is simply beyond us. We're not about to complain though ...
Quite simply, the BD390 is the deck that does it all, boasting a ludicrously lengthy list of features that beggars belief at this price. We thought the OPPO BDP-831 was generous but the LG makes its spec sheet seem positively miserly.Built-in Wi-Fi is the...