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LG BD570 reviews

drc-rocka
on June 16, 2010

Many users will find this to be an excellent Blu-ray player and at this price point, there's a lot that LG has packed into this player. Most notable will be the extensive internet content of which I've yet to explore (e.g., Netflix, Pandora, Hulu, etc.). In addition, the BD570 can be easily connected to the internet either via hard wire or wirelessly. If you're even considering connecting a player to the internet or to a network wirelessly, you should probably consider this player. Set up is a breeze and the documentation is easily understandable. For example, I connected my BD570 via hard wire to my home network and it immediately recognized my Directv DVR, listing the programs I'd recorded although I haven't tried to view them yet. My BD570 is connected to an Onkyo SR876 receiver via HDMI and the two seem to play quite nicely together. This was really important to me because last year I purchased a Panasonic 60 (last year's version of the 65), which did not work with my receiver well at all. Not only did that player freeze frequently, but also the FF button changed the audio settings of my receiver. That player was quickly returned so this is only my second attempt at adding a Blu-ray player to my home theater set up. Blu-ray video playback is incredible. However, as impressive as the video playback is, I think the sound is even better. Moreover, the BD570 offers a number of options for outputting audio to receivers. Not to mention, the BD570 can handle decoding itself so a receiver is not a must.

But (and this is a big one), the player has one major shortcoming that has yet to be addressed. Anyone considering purchasing this player should be aware of it. There are several Blu-ray discs that it has problems with. Disney-Pixar's Up, for example, skips. Actually, I intentionally tried Up knowing that I would probably experience a problem with it just to see if I could replicate the problem others have noted (see AVS forums for more on this issue). I first experienced the problem with Terminator Salvation (TS), which was the first disc I tried in the player. With this disc, the player skips from the end of the opening credits to what I believe is chapter 2 (John Conner climbing out of a cave). There are other places throughout the disc where chapters are skipped as well. I really hope that this issue can be addressed via a firmware update and I hope it can be addressed soon because if not, I might be returning this player and getting my money back.

I should note that following the suggestions of others (again, see AVS forums), I was able to work around this problem, although one could argue (actually I could argue) that I shouldn't have had to. Again, anyone considering purchasing this player should consider this BEFORE they make their purchase. I can't explain why, but when sending the video signal out of the player via component cables (the red, green, and blue ones), the problems seem to disappear, although I did notice a slight stutter on TS at the very same point in which the skipping occurred via HDMI. I further tested this with Up (again a well-documented problem disc with the BD570) by outputting the video via component cables instead of HDMI (also with the video output on the BD570 set to 480i) and the aforementioned problem was gone. For the time being, I'm willing to have HDMI and component cables connected to the BD570, but I can't say that I'm willing to sacrifice less than hi-def video forever. To be clear, I could not watch TS and Up all the way through at 1080p. When I used component cables and changed the output to 480i, my receiver upconverted the video but it wasn't the same. Trust me on this because when the BD570 works perfectly (i.e., sending out 1080p to my receiver), there is a significant difference in the quality of the video--it is awesome!

All this is to say that despite the glowing reviews this player is getting and may continue to get, potential buyers should be aware that this player does have some problems. If you're buying this player to play Blu-ray discs, you'll have to consider whether or not you want to shell out money for a player has so many well-documented problems playing Blu-rays. If you're like me, you might be willing to hold out hope that these issues can, and will, be addressed via firmware updates. And, if so, like me, you'd better keep your receipt handy and keep track of when you need to return the player for a full refund if they aren't.

If you're looking for a player with no bugs, that you can drop any disc into and enjoy the way the player is advertised, you should probably look into other options.

However, if you're interested in just streaming internet content and being able to network your Blu-ray player to computers on your home network and view them via your Blu-ray player, the BD570 might be right for you, right now. Either way, you just need to know what your getting for your money. I hope this helps.

diglerxxx
on June 10, 2010
I still make it through all the Blu-ray disc without freezing, and then jump forward a couple of minutes. In several films he has done it several times. This can be a great addition to the cost of the LG BD570 LG home theater, if you have a chance to make their Blu-Ray player to play Blu-Ray DVDs. Just find your intranet and you can many others who have had trouble finding him. I would avoid this player, while LG figures, the prices of the LG BD570.
cgwhalley
on May 30, 2010
I discussed the content streaming Bluray for a while now, read all the reviews, wanted a LG 390 W and then saw the LG BD570 price from those who were not. I thought it might be worse than 390 and is cheaper. It was easy to create, wireless access has been easy (my modem is in a room), I was not streaming, or problems with connecting to Netflix. normal look fantastic DVD and Blu-ray is also LG BD570 price fantastic - it's great sound quality as well - to go alone.
davidp71
on May 24, 2010
From the window was created by the wind. A wireless connection to the router N LG BD570 prices took under 10 seconds, and then click Connect. Excellent image and sound quality. Connected to the Yamaha YAS-71 Audio. Highly recommend this player to anyone. Update BD590, which was a bit out of the budget of almost 400.00.
bhubbard45
on May 06, 2010
I want to buy 570-times, but now LG BD570 expenses, I have a 570 I think, 590 to be even more useful, just not sure what the extra $ 100 would be better spent.
JimmyM100
on April 13, 2010
Stay away from this player.
I am sending my third BD570. The first play Netflix, but not play all discs. 2. LG BD570 Netflix Prize play and play is the disc between the spiting hard disks and disk errors. The third would be to see the splash screen at startup and then freeze. Horrible quality control. Congratulations to LG. In fact, you should try it a lot of bad players.
gsumit1
on February 01, 2010
Completely new instrument several times from when ejected in a Blu-Ray disc. This is the second unit I have to buy LG BD570 for the best price on exactly the same problem. E-mail to LG support has not been answered in the last seven days.
vksf01
on January 24, 2010
Before the release of LG firmware update for the purchase of LG BD570 at the best price of this unit, I would stay away from him. In addition to my personal driving experience with a pass over the hill, there were reports of skippng on American Gangster and G-Force drives.

Strangely, he does not have this problem when using it with component, but then you lose all the benefits of Blu-Ray. There were numerous reports of prices LG BD570, the exact same problem with this CD player and and other films as well (see AVSForum details). You would think with the third generation product, the LG would be able to a product that works properly release.

Unfortunately, because I can not return to his unit, I am with waiting and hoping that the LG is set up with a firmware update for it.
So now I have a unit that does not determine everything well, except that it originally was.

Good job, LG .....

Last Updated: March LG BD570 price 26, 2010
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LG BD570 specifications

If you want stunning Full HD 1080p and unlimited wireless streaming entertainment, you found it with the disc player BD570 Network Blu-Ray. With NetCast access entertainment and integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, thousands of movies, shows and online video to get directly to your TV from a wireless Internet connection at home. This Blu-Ray player, which offers the best in HD, and put your entertainment for free in more ways than one.
General
Width
16.9 in
Depth
8 in
Height
1.7 in
Weight
4.4 lbs
Product type
Blu-Ray disc player
Form factor
Tabletop
Blu-ray
Media type
CD, DVD, BD-R, CD-R, BD-RE, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, BD-ROM, DVD+RW, DVD-RW
Audio D/A converter
24bit / 192kHz
Built-in audio decoders
DTS decoder, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD Master Audio
Supported digital audio standards
AAC, MP3, WMA, AC-3
Video D/A converter
12bit / 162MHz
Media load type
Tray
Upscaling
Yes ( Up to 1080p )
Supported digital video standards
AVI, MKV, DivX, XviD, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX HD
Blu-ray Features
Additional features
Deep Color,  Cinema mode,  JPEG photo playback,  x.v.Colour technology
Remote Control
Type
Remote control
Environmental Standards
Energy Star qualified
Yes
Connections
Connector type
1 x SPDIF output ( TOSLINK ) - Rear, 1 x SPDIF output ( RCA phono ) - Rear, 1 x Component video output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear, 1 x Composite video output ( RCA phono ) - Rear, 1 x Audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear, 1 x HDMI output ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) - Rear, 1 x Ethernet ( RJ-45 ) - Rear, 1 x USB ( 4 pin USB Type A ) - Front
Network & Internet Multimedia
Network connection
Wi-Fi,  Ethernet
Internet streaming services
YouTube
Home network media sharing
DLNA
Connectivity protocols
IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi)
Audio System
Sound output mode
Surround Sound
Digital audio format
DTS digital output, Dolby Digital output, DTS-HD digital output, Dolby Digital Plus output, Dolby True HD digital output
Signal-to-noise ratio
100 dB
Power
Power device
Power supply - Internal
Power consumption operational
20 Watt
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