LG BD300 review

Great-value BD-Live deck with lightning-fast loading times

LG BD300
The BD-300 is LG's most recent foray into the world of Blu-ray players and this one is certainly a good choice for all round performance

TechRadar Verdict

With BD-Live support, fast loading times and solid performance, the BD300 is one of the best-value budget decks around

Pros

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    Fast disc loading

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    BD-Live

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    Ease of use

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    Good looking chassis

Cons

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    No DTS HD Master Audio decoding

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    Rivals offer better pictures

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Those of you who followed the format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray will probably remember LG's BH100, the first – and only – UK machine to play both Blu-ray and HD DVD discs. The deck was a great idea that was badly executed, but it enabled LG to dip its toe into the hi-def water without pledging allegiance to either side. But now the war is over LG is focusing on Blu-ray with the BD300, a keenly priced BD-Live-capable player.

Despite being a 'budget' model, the BD300 certainly doesn't look cheap and nasty. The translucent front and silver strip running along the top give it a classy appearance, and the large display panel makes the crucial disc info easy to read. The fascia also sports a USB port for flash memory drives, which can either be used to store content downloaded from the internet or to play MP3, WMA and JPEG files.

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