Product Description
If you want to make the most out of your HD entertainment, the LHB535 Network Blu-ray Home Theater System more than delivers. Instant streaming movies, shows and music direct from your Wi-Fi connection to your TV. Full HD video and superior audio performance with Blu-ray. Crystal-clear, dazzling sound from state-of-the-art speakers. It's the total package. The end of “there’s nothing on.” NetCast Entertainment Access brings the best Internet services direct to your TV—no computer required. Instantly access movies and TV shows, news and weather and the world’s largest library of HD movies in 1080p. Learn more Disclaimer: Internet connection & subscriptions required and sold separately. Cut loose from messy wires. Integrated Wi-Fi Connectivity allows you take advantage of NetCast Entertainment Access from any available Wi-Fi connection, anywhere in its range.
- Integrated WiFi Connectivity
- NetCast™ Entertainment Access
- Blu-ray and DVD disc playback
- 2 HDMI Inputs
- Silk Dome Speaker Technology
LG LHB535 5.1 Channel Network Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System (Black) Reviews
LG LHB535 5.1 Channel Network Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System (Black) Reviews
| 139 of 143 people found the following review helpful: By DeAd MiKe (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: LG LHB535 5.1 Channel Network Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System (Black) (Electronics) Updated January 2011. At the time of my current purchase (yes, current purchase - I'll explain that later), the unit was $420 and is worth every penny (it's almost $100 less now, so there's really no excuse for anyone to not pick it up). For that price, you get a very good Blu-ray player, decent speakers (I'll get to that later too), and the ability to do all kinds of streaming to the device using either an Ethernet cable or the device's built in Wireless N certified antenna. The main reason I wanted this particular unit was two-fold. One, it is the only decent Home Theater System that has built-in DivX HD support, which means that it has the ability to play pretty much all types of media (MKV, AVI, DivX, MP4, MPG, etc...) off of a USB or from your home server. This was crucial. This Blu-ray home theater system also just so happened to match the design of my LG 42LH40 1080p 120hz LCD HDTV (seen here: http://www.amazon.com/LG-42LH40-42-Inch-1080p-120Hz/dp/B001VJHWTQ -... Read more 58 of 60 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: LG LHB535 5.1 Channel Network Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System (Black) (Electronics) Pros: - Easy to setup - Easy to use & navigate - Finds wireless network automatically - Finds DLNA servers automatically (mine running on XP in another room) - Runs you tube well enough to be entertained. - Entertainment renting is smooth and effortless. - Blu Ray disks run well with no skipping - Streams Xvid and Divx flawlessly - Receives speaker wire rather than proprietary connectors - Speakers are decent and never break up at loud volume - Instant DVD/BRay startup and eject/open tray - iPod works in both onscreen mode and iPod interface - your choice. - Good speaker/theater presets - Excellent support with a phone number on unit! Cons: - Interface is slow and clunky - Can't eject a dvd/BRay without disturbing what you are watching - No option to change resolution in YouTube - No direct input links on remote - must scroll to get... Read more 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: LG LHB535 5.1 Channel Network Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System (Black) (Electronics) After reading the other reviews I was very skeptical about this particular HTIB, so I went to a store determined to get a good set for about $500. Here I focus mostly on the sound quality because that is what matters most to me. I compared: Onkyo 5300 $500 Yamaha 593BL $500 LG LHB535 $400 + Bluray, wifi and all the other high-tech pluses. and they perform in that order. The Onkyo sounds very clear and is a winner. This Yamaha comes with the plastic speakers (unlike the 693) and it sounds just a bit better than the LG, but both have a somewhat flat and resonating sound at mid-frequencies. The reason why I picked the LG is very simple - it sounds just a bit worse, but it's quite feature rich and modern. (Pandora on wifi is a real plus!) Electronically, the whole unit is efficient due to its impulse driven power supply and power amplifiers. It has USB and LAN connections and is a third the size of the others I mentioned. I just feel glad... Read more |
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