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LG BH200 Blu-ray/hd-dvd Player
LG Super Blu BH200 Dual-Format HD Player Review
- LG Electronics made a splash earlier this year with the first set-top high-def video player that could play both Blu-ray and HD DVD movies; however, critical missing features kept that model from being a home run. The new $999 Super Blu BH200 rights its predecessor's wrongs by fully implementing the HD DVD spec, so you can properly view the fancy menus and extra content to be found on an HD DVD disc. It also adds support for audio CD playback and for upscaling standard-definition DVDs to 1080p.
User Reviews for LG BH200 Blu-ray/hd-dvd Player
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Reviewed by: artman1
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Plays HD-DVDs and Blu-rays, outputs Dolby True HD and DTS(with firmware update), looks great, has come way down in price.
Weaknesses: Will no longer be available by the end of the year.
Overall Evaluation: What to do, what to do. Get rid of my HD-DVDs, knowing that my HD-DVD player will go south some day, or buy myself a backup that will also allow me to watch Blu-rays(the format on which many of my favorite movies have been released)? If the BH200 was still 800.00, I would have bailed on HD-DVD for sure. But for less than 500.00 at Circuit City(with an 8% off coupon from AAA), I decided to stay in the game. When you can get HD-DVD's for less than $10, why not?Anyway, the BH200 is a very nice-looking piece of equipment. The buttons on the front panel are circular and are surrounded by blue lights that light up in sequence when you power it on or off. When you press the buttons, a pleasant chime is heard. Asthetically, this one of the nicer pieces of equipment I've ever owned.Functionally, I haven't tested it extensively, but it's had no problem recognizing any of the HD-DVD's or Blu-ray's I've fed it so far. With a firmware update(that can be downloaded from LG, and which you can install via a USB thumb drive, or CD), it can output Dolby True HD and DTS to a receiver that can decode it(I bought the Onkyo TX-SR606). The setup allows for a nice variety of configuration options, including a few types of video noise reduction.Unfortunately, LG will no longer be producing any hybrid HD players after this year, so, while this has resulted in the price of this player coming way down, it has also resulted in these units disappearing from a lot of stores. So if you're inclined to get one, and can get a good deal, you might want to grab one while you can. In any event, I would definitely recommend the LG BH200.
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Reviewed by: rbeby
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Plays both versions in one box.
Weaknesses: Slow to load, they all are. Probably normal.
Overall Evaluation: Makes it easy to connect with HDMI. Could update the firmware by the Ethernet connection & USB plug. I couldn't find a remote code to set up with other systems. I still think this is one of the best combo players.
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