LG is leading the way in advancements in the format war by releasing an update to their BH200 set top player. Previous owners of the HD player ran into problems when trying to access certain ‘features’ found within HD DVD discs, however this has since been fixed and the BH200 is now a fully operational must have for those setting on the fence.
In addition to the update LG has dropped the price on this dual-format box, it can now be purchased from the Buy-HD.com store for only $699.95! Not only that, check out the features it offers:
- Super BluPlayer Plays both Blu-Ray and HD DVD High Defintion Disc Formats with more than Twice the Resolution of Standard DVD Discs
- Full HD 1080P Output Provides Wide Compatiblity with Full HD 1080P TV’s and Up-Scales Standard DVD’s to Full HD TV’s
- HDMI 1.3 with Deep Color Improves Color Tones to Achieve Finer Color Gradations and Delivers Smoother And More Brilliant Video Output
- QDEO Advanced Video Processor for Superior Up-scaling Accuracy And Noise Reduction and Color Precision
- Advanced Interactivity for Access to Rich menus and Extra Features Available from Many Blu-Ray and HD DVD Discs
Buy-HD.com Customer Reviews of LG BH200 Dual-Format HD Player
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS! January 26, 2008
The LG Super Blu combo player has made my life a lot easier. I jumped into high def this past summer with HD DVD and built up a library of 48 movies. Of course, as my luck would have it, the tides have turned considerably in blu ray’s favor, so rather than give up on my HD DVD collection, and not wanting to take up extra space with a blu ray player, this LG is the ideal solution. It delivers impressive audio and video on both formats and upconverts standard dvds to near high def resolution. Set up was a snap and the player is very user friendly. I would highly recommend this unit to anyone who already started an HD DVD collection and is now ready to enter the “blu” world.
LG Has The Answer January 3, 2008
As my title suggests, LG has the answer to the VHS vs Betamax, uh, Blu-Ray vs HD war. I own the BH-100 and it plays both formats execellent as well as upconverting your existing DVD collection to 1080p! This is the player to buy without question.
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I am intrigued by the specs of the LG BH200 Super Blu player. I recently had one shipped to Australia and it is a magnificent player. It is playing all BluRay and HD-DVD discs that I had sent with it and also the Video Library discs as well. Oh, I sourced the firmware to make it play all regions(0). I have an extensive library of US and Canada DVD’s because of family in both places. However, for some reason it comes up CHECK DISC whenever I play a PAL DVD and LG US tells me it will not play PAL discs. I note the same player is available now in the UK qhich is PAL so I am checking with LG UK for firmware. Hence my question that your specs say this unit will output NTSC and PAL. Am I missing something??
Essentially the specs mean that both formats are available. To my knowledge, without a firmware hack, there is no way to play different region coded discs, unless they come non-region coded. Does that make sense?
Please let me know if you have any other questions.