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  • Disc types supported: CD;CD-R;CD-RW;DVD;DVD+R;DV
  • Video compression formats: MKV; MPEG4 AVC (H.264
  • 3D compatibility: Y
  • Audio formats supported: MP3;WMA
  • USB 2.0 ports quantity: 1

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48 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
5A brilliant player and excellent value for money.
By Willy Eckerslike
Having been overcome by the irresistible siren-song of new shiny things I finally wore down the resistance of my more sensible other half and took the plunge to upgrade from our perfectly good three year old 37" Samsung LCD telly and ancient, though excellent, Toshiba DVD player. After much exhaustive research, the TV I fell for was a 42" LG LCD (the 42LK540U) and, as coincidence would have it, the Blu-ray player that finally seduced me was the LG BD660.All of the other Blu-ray players seemed to have something against them, including poor DVD upscaling, noisy operation and price. This unit suffers none of these ills. Given that we have hundreds of DVDs, the quality of upscaling to full 1080p was an important consideration and we were not disappointed; obviously the quality of the upscaling depends on the quality of the DVD; for example Source Code is a bit grainy while Lord of the Rings is near Blu-ray quality, but all of the DVD's we've watched so far have been as good as or better than watching on the old DVD player. The player whirs and clunks quietly to itself when a disk is first inserted, but after that there is no drive noise at all. Blu-ray playback is phenomenal. We were a little sceptical about whether we would be able to see the difference between DVD and Blu-ray with our aging eyes, but the difference is incredible; it's like seeing the first DVD after being used to VHS. The only Blu-ray we have so far is the Avatar Collector's edition and it is noticeably more crisp (edges you could shave with!) and the colour depth and sound quality are superb; our aging but brilliant separate AV amp presented us with near cinema DTS quality via the optical connection (although as our amp only has one optical input (used by the satellite decoder) we needed an optical-to-coaxial converter).We haven't got it connected to the broadband router but I downloaded the latest firmware onto a USB stick and upgraded the player with no problem. If you want a quality player to watch DVD and Blu-ray disks then look no further; I can't comment on all of the gimmicky networky & file compatibility stuff - I don't need it so don't care.

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
3Good but....
By tpbstu
I bought this DVD player a couple of weeks back and I've been delighted with it....well almost. DVD play back is excellent. I've also got it networked to a hard drive so it displays all our photographs, plays all our music, and it plays back some of our movies that are on that drive. We also have a range of apps, most of which are pretty useless but BBC iPlayer and You Tube are big pluses.Where it all falls down is that LG have over promised and under sold. In the advertising blurb it says that using LG Smart you will be able to download apps, access your favourite browser and use it for social networking using Netcast. Well I've got Netcast but there is no access to Facebook or Twitter, or to any sort of internet browser.It wasn't my main reason for choosing this DVD player. These days everyone in the house has a mobile phone that can do all that, or access to a laptop or a PC, but you can't award something five stars when it hasn't got everything that the advertising blurb promised.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
4No Smart tv included
By bigbadborgy
I chose this LG BD660 model due to amazons mention of smart tv being included and when researching lg "smart tv" found that apps like lovefilm were available. Ideal I though, a 3d bluray player with dlna support and specific apps for streaming content. Woohoo turned into boohoo, especially after dealing with LG support. No current LG bluray player according to LG support has or will have lovefilm etc. It does however use netcast which does give you a good bbc iplayer. All in all its a good player for the price with dlna support but dont buy LG if you want lovefilm. I did try to alert amazon of their descriptions not being quite correct but the system wouldnt let me notify them of their mis-description.

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