LG BD390 Blu-Ray Player
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LG BD390 Blu-Ray Player

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Progressive Scan: With Progressive Scan
  • Playable Disk Types: DVD Video DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+RW CD (Audio) CD-R CD-RW BD-RE Blu-ray
  • Playable File Formats: MPEG2 MPEG4 DivX
  • DVD Type: Blu-ray Player
  • Internet Content Support: Apps
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BluRay? Nah, Network Magic Box

Pros ?WiFi-N works great. Netflix is flawless. DLNA off of my DNS-323 works brilliant.  
Cons 480p output is quirky and  No streaming internet radio supported. 
Recommended it? Yes
The Bottom Line:  Solid Integration of media streamer and BluRay Device. Ultimate All-In-One device, add TV, Sound, Network, and enjoy! 
?We have owned this for two weeks, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Setup:The wifi setup took about as much time as it takes to boot up (aka, 45 seconds), the hardest part was using the on-screen keyboard to enter my 14 character password.  We let the firmware update, which took a few minutes, just to be sure everything was running properly.  It quickly found our network, and all the DLNA servers on it.  It runs fine with my home router Dlink DIR-655 (a2 v1.32, DNS-relay disabled). 
Usage: My wife has no problem using NetFlix's Watch instantly, or grabbing either mp3, jpg, or .avi from our DLNA server(running Dlink DNS-323 v1.0.6 ) .  We have used a couple DVD, and it is no different, only faster than our old dvd player. 
This is a all in one device that really delievers. No wifi-dongle to mess with, no ifs ands or buts. Great machine. I'm glad I did my homework. This delivers all the functions that I want  when the Popcorn Hour (or other Networked Media Tanks) fails to integrate the few basic things I wanted like built-in wifi-N and netflix.?Aside from a lack of Internet radio, there is no con to this device. Careful timing on Amazon.com allowed for the low price of $260. I would definitely recommend this device to other people looking to drop cable, or to stop using pay-television services entirely. If you don't care about sports, then NEtflix provides everything else commercial free. 
This BD-390 plays great from DLNA servers, unlike the Roku, and it provides serious integration with no compromise in functionality. 

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