
I think Blu-ray has not really made from Sony’s ideas (as well as the other partners in the Blu-ray conglomerate), as it is safe, their time in comparison to DVDs in the day when this was published. Well, at least it is a success after a brief but fierce battle with HD-DVD, but it was more than a year, since HD-DVD was declared the fight, and yet not that many people are adopting the Blu – ray players in their living room. This time, LG Electronics to offer something different for their new range of Blu-ray player with access NetCast Entertainment and Wi-Fi capabilities in the U.S..
Consumers will be spoiled for choice when it comes to extensive content on-demand options for instant access to Roxio CinemaNow, Netflix and YouTube content. He raises an interesting question when – back in the day, where there are only a few TV stations, we were very tied up and would see everything and everything. Fast forward to today, and you have hundreds of channels where you can still find someone who sit on the couch, flipping channels and remarking: “There is not anything good to watch.” Ironic, is not it? Well, the LG BD370 and BD390 Network Blu-ray players were first presented at CES 2009, the latter being the first Blu-ray player offers an interactive download-to-Own and Pay-Per-View Options the consumer the freedom of the contents of Roxio CinemaNow to click on the remote. It also has 1 GB of internal memory for BD Live functionality.
Both models feature the following:
- 1080p up-scaling of standard DVDs
- Dolby TrueHD Surround Sound
- DTS-HD Master Audio Essential
- USB 2.0 Host Media
- 1 GB built-in memory (BD390)
- Wireless capability (BD390)
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