Published: 2010-03-22, Author: Matthew , review by: asia.cnet.com
Excellent Blu-ray image quality; Web content streaming; built-in Wi-Fi; plays music, videos, and pictures off a connected USB drive or via network.
Does not support 3D Blu-ray; no quick-start mode, which makes it feel slower compared with some other players; media interface overdesigned; no onboard storage; must change output mode to 1080p.
All in all, the article's conclusion is that the latest LG BD570 is worth a buy, because it offers good media streaming and playback, even though it lacks 3D compatibility....
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