LG BD390 Blu-ray Player Comments
| Author | Danny Phillips |
| Published | 23rd Oct 2009 |
| Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
| Supplier | LambdaTek |
| Price | £176.42 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £202.88 (Inc VAT) |
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Comments for LG BD390 Blu-ray Player
Orinj said on 23rd October 2009
Paz said on 26th October 2009
As a relative newcomer to the site having read the recent reviews on both the LG BD390 and Oppo 831, features aside, both models received 9/10 in terms of performance. But in terms of picture and audio quality surely they can't be on a par with a difference of £200+ in price. I'm looking to purchase my first blu ray since growing out of my ps3 and want a noticeable upgrade on these two fronts, will welcome any advice.
BrendanS said on 28th October 2009
Thanks for the review. Have you any feedback on the DLNA performance, e.g., streaming HD content (hardwired, rather than over WiFi)?
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This is certainly a strong argument for getting a stand alone BluRay player in place of something like the PS3. You mention "The juddery camera pans" as being an minor issue. Is this due to the player, the TV it was connected to or simply a limitation of the 24fps format?
I notice these camera pan issues quite a lot and can't seem to reduce them regardless of the settings on my Pioneer KURO and PS3.