LG unveiled YouTube friendly Blu-ray players
It’s a fact that people have started watching Youtube more than their TV sets. Keeping that in mind LG has just announced the expansion of network entertainment options for its Network Blu-ray Disc players through new alliances with CinemaNow and YouTube.
LG Network Blu-ray Disc players will be available in the first half of 2009. It will use instant streaming from Netflix and advanced Blu-ray capabilities to deliver consumers an exceptional entertainment experience.
It will be a leading online video community for people to discover, watch, and share originally created videos.
“As millions of U.S. consumers view and download movies or TV shows through the Internet, they are demanding easier ways to access content and more home entertainment options,” said Tim Alessi, director of product development, LG Electronics USA.
“From Blu-ray to instant streaming from Netflix to CinemaNow and YouTube, LG is bridging the gap between packaged media and video-on-demand services to provide entertainment solutions for consumers’ demand for content,” he said. “With these new alliances, LG continues its innovation leadership by allowing consumers easy access to multiple entertainment options in one device.”
Key benefits include
- Browse the entire CinemaNow premium content catalog, including latest Hollywood hits,
- Instantly stream content to enjoy on compatible devices, and
- Access and watch movies purchased from other CinemaNow-powered stores.
YouTube, will allow consumers to instantly stream millions of Web videos directly from the Internet to an LG Network Blu-ray Player for viewing on their television including
- Unlimited access to millions of videos on topics such as current events, instructional videos for hobbies and interests, comedic and viral videos and
- Easy searching, thumbnail previews and multiple screen size viewing options.
LG’s new products will be revealed at the LG Electronics CES press conference on Jan. 7, 2009 and will be on display at the 2009 International CES
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The difference in picture quality between Blu-ray and standard-definition DVD was very obvious. But the difference is accentuated when you get the chance to flip back and forth between the two. Just as many owners of rear-projection DLP sets don’t notice that their picture is getting dimmer over time, many owners of standard-definition DVD players will be perfectly happy with the picture quality, and won’t notice what they’re missing, unless they have something better, such as Blu-ray, with which to compare it.
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