Friday, May 19, 2017

LG BD670

Does a Blu-ray player have to hang on to the Internet? No, he does not have to. But without network connection LG’s newcomer BD670 makes only half as much fun. Hardly any manufacturer is as advanced as LG in the network. The user of the BD670, if desired, establishes a wireless network connection via WLAN-n at the push of a button via WPS. Once integrated into the network, the player can access DLNA servers.


The software Nero-Home 4 Essentials, which upgrades the PC as a suitable data supplier, is included. In addition, the player can also play back contents of folders that the user has shared on the computer on the network.


The LG BD670 also feels at home on the Internet. Compared to the previous year's models, the web offer has grown strongly. Radio can be used by the user via the vTuner.


The LG player is particularly interested in fans of premium movie content. Except on YouTube, he is targeting the video-on-demand offerings of Acetrax, Maxdome and Viewster. So you can also go without a disc to the movie evening. However, with some functions, the BD670 may stall.


The image that he transmits to the TV with 2D or 3D discs has almost no perceptible errors. He will not get an order for his sharpness, especially with PAL sources. In addition, it is difficult to identify the film and video sources in our difficult testimonies.


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