|
The remote that comes with LG's Blu-ray player is similar to the one it provides for its televisions. It's a pleasure to use, but it's a shame there's no backlighting.The BX580 is LG's first Blu-ray player that's compatible with the Blu-ray 3D standard...
Compatible with Bluray 3D discs, Picture quality, Great media player supports NTFS, Low energy consumption: 14 W while playing a disc, Builtin 802.11n WiFi...
No backlighting on the remote, No internal memory for BD Live, Fan can be heard during quiet moments...
The LG BX580 is an excellent Blu-ray player in both 2D and 3D. However, the fact that you can hear its cooling fan during quiet moments and the absence of 7.1 analogue audio outputs mean it can't quite hope for our top score...
|
|
|
Product Code: BX580/EU The LG BX580 is a high-quality 3D Blu-ray player with a stunning price tag. The LG BX580 does an excellent job turning the bits on a DVD or Blu-ray disc into stunning images. Its internet content and multimedia capabilities are...
The LG BX580 offers exceptional image quality, full multimedia capabilities and very good internet content. Lincoln Spector, PC World US...
|
|
|
For a brand that's been aggressively at the forefront of 3D technology, and which has recently signed a much-trumpeted 'preferred TV partner' 3D deal with Sky, LG has been somewhat tardy with letting us have a look at its debut 3D Blu-ray player. But i...
Excellent multimedia file compatibility, Decent 3D performance, Built-in Wi-Fi...
Slow disc loading, Slightly noisy 2D pictures, Limited audio output options, A touch expensive...
|
|
|
Play back 3D Blu-ray movies with the LG BX580. It features 1080p high definition upscaling for DVD, and includes built-in Wi-Fi with BD-Live letting you download bonus movie content including deleted scenes, games and even more updates straight to it...
The BX580’s standout feature is its 3D compatibility: slide in a 3D Blu-ray and you’re rewarded with images invested with a beautiful sense of depth – although there’s nothing in the 3D performance to make this player preferable to other 3D Blu-ray decks. 2D image quality is superb, however, with vivid colours and razor-sharp detail from both Blu-ray movies and upscaled standard def DVDs. Likewis...
With no secondary HDMI output and no analogue surround sound outputs, watchers of 3D Blu-rays will be stuck with standard def surround sound (unless they’re lucky enough to own one of the very newest AV receivers). The BX580 also takes a few seconds longer than most of its rivals when it comes to starting up a freshly-inserted Blu-ray disc, with 3D Blu-rays taking even longer.
The LG BX580 isn’t an exceptional Blu-ray player, but it does its job ably and offers a tempting range of extras.Best offers for the LG BX580 Blu-Ray PlayerAmazon Marketplace £214.49 PRC Direct £214.90 Laskys £227.64 Amazon UK £227.64 LG BX580 Blu-Ray...
|
|
|
LG has a wide selection of 3D-capable TVs in its range, so naturally the Korean company has brought out a 3D Blu-ray player to go with them. But 3D aside the BX580 is packed with features – just like the rest of LG's Blu-ray machines in fact – and althoug...
The BX580 has a lot going for it. It's teeming with tempting features, most notably 3D playback and built-in Wi-Fi, and a terrific range of networking features, plus its 3D performance is impressive – not quite as impressive as Panasonic's systems mind, b...
|
|
|
LG is very much in the front line for the big 3D push this year with both passive and active 3D TV solutions available. This is the brand’s first 3D Blu-ray player and it’s quite a looker. Designed to compliment LG’s narrow framed Infinia TVs, it sport...
|
|
|
LG definitely seems to be looking to the future with its BX580. The design itself is sleekly minimalist, with just two buttons visible on the outward casework, and a seamless, glossy front panel that hides the disc drive, USB connection and remaining o...
Stylish chassis, menus and remote, vibrant, sharp pictures with all types of disc, detailed upscaling, fastpaced audio...
Less exciting than the best with 3D, overly enhanced 2D Bluray edges, audio could do with greater body...
|
|
T3.com
Updated: 2011-08-14 19:52:39
|
LG is leading the 3D charge with its active and passive 3D TV sets like the which are now joined by the brand’s first 3D Blu-ray player. And like the alluring, this deck is a looker too. The moody smoked mirror front flap looks superb and it hides...
Smart styling, Inviting graphic interface Decent build quality and performance...
Ponderous loading mechanism, Grainy picture, Limited web apps...
A stylish player with a stylish GHI, but hard to recommend over players with better picture quality and web extras...
|
|
|
On the plus side, the BX580 offers two ways to connect to your home network and, through that, the Internet. By way of the built-in ethernet or Wi-Fi connections, you can use LG's connected services; they're small in number but represent a good select...
Superior image quality, 3D Blu-ray support, can convert all audio to DTS, strong multimedia offerings...
Only one HDMI port (a problem only for 3D players), annoying 3D sticker difficult to remove...
The LG BX580 offers exceptional image quality, full multimedia capabilities, and very good Internet content...
|
|
|
For a brand that's been aggressively at the forefront of 3D technology, and which has recently signed a much-trumpeted ‘preferred TV partner' 3D deal with Sky, LG has been somewhat tardy with letting us have a look at its debut 3D Blu-ray player. But it's...
Excellent multimedia file compatibility, decent 3D performance, builtin wifi...
Slow disc loading, slightly noisy 2D pictures, limited audio output options, a touch expensive...
|
|