Sammanfattning: LG BH100 Super Multi Blue Blu-ray/HD DVD Player: First Look January, 2007 $1,199 Digital Video Output: HDMI Video Upconversion: 720p, 1080i Audio Decoding: DD, DD+, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio Ins and Outs: HDMI, others TBD Feature Highlights: T...
Sammanfattning: If like us youre sick and tired of the having your excitement at the arrival of high definition discs ruined by the interminable scrap between the rival Blu-ray and HD DVD formats, LG might be about to become your new best friend. For the Korean bran...
Sammanfattning: The high definition video battle continues, but for those who would rather just enjoy the movies instead of waiting for a victor to emerge, LG has the perfect (and thus far the only) solution. The BH100 happily plays both HD DVDs and Blu-ray Discs, an...
Flexible playback capability. 1080p looks fabulous on either format. Elegant styling and solid build
Expensive. Can’t play CDs. Lacks the latest version of HDMI. 5.1 only analogue outs
Great in most ways, frustrating in a few: the Super Multi Blue is a brilliant signpost to the future, and good enough to merit inspection now – but hopefully mark two isn’t far away ...
Picture quality; sound quality; dual-format support; ease of use; great connectivity; included HDMI cable
Lack of support for HD DVD features; high price
Picture quality is great on both HD DVD and Blu-ray and if this player cost £500 instead of £1,000 wed recommend it. As it is, however, its just too much to pay for something that doesnt support proper HD DVD menus ...
Sammanfattning: Its more of a Blu-ray deck with limited HD DVD functionality than a true dual-format player Canadians have seemingly ravenous appetites for all things high definition, and that, says electronics manufacturer LG, has prompted the Korean company to sel...
Sammanfattning: The BH100 is smaller and quieter than the Blu-ray players we've seen to date, but it's still painfully slow to load discs. It upscales DVDs to 1080i and also plays Blu-ray and HD DVD discs in 1080p at their native 24 frames per second " but this ...