Abstract: Picture quality is impressive. Detail is sharply rendered, colours look natural and nuanced, while decent black levels give dark objects a pleasing solidity. But artefacts like moiré noise on camera pans and jaggies on mo..
The most impressive thing about the BD300 is the amount of features you get for your money, including support for BD Live and a pleasing array of multimedia formats. Also bringing a smile to our chops is its slickness and ease of use, with immaculate onsc...
If the price were a little lower, or the image quality more consistent, the LG BD300 would be a knockout. As it stands, its a solid player. Lincoln Spector ...
Abstract: There are two significant changes occurring in the digital video realm right now. The first is the trend toward Blu-ray high definition discs as the replacement to DVD. The second is the rise of streaming Internet video. Both of these delivery methods...
This full-featured Blu-ray player is competitively priced with other mid-level models that offer access to some type of streaming VOD service. LG further sweetens the deal by adding wireless network connectivity, onboard memory, and (coming soon) Cinem...
Abstract: While BD player sales have indeed picked up, potential buyers are still put off by the higher costs of both players and packaged media, compared to upscaling red laser players. So it’s pretty obvious that the BD format needs to morph into something mor...
The BD300 is first and foremost a Blu-ray player - and a good one at that. It's fast, it's user-friendly, it's Profile 2.0, and it serves up a beautiful picture with Blu-ray films. The only missing features are onboard DTS-HD decoding and multichannel ...