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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

LG BD550 Blu-Ray Disc Player

LG BD550 Blu-Ray Disc Player Review



I am a hardcore geek and have also worked in the streaming video industry the past 4 years. So you may be surprised to hear that this is the first BD player I ever own. I've tested plenty of BD, DVD, streaming boxes, so I know all their strengths and weaknesses.

I waited till now because the early generation of BD players are underpowered (that's why people complained about slow startup, slow to load BD, sluggish menu/UI, etc.). Knowing the performance of that generation, plus having tested the up-n-coming ones, I waited for something that is worth spending money on.

I almost bought the LG BD-390, but that was still too expensive. So I waited for the next gen after, which is the LG BD-5XX series. Since I have wired ethernet to where my entertainment console is, I pick the BD-550. For streaming video, I never want wireless (attested by people commenting on quality, stutters, delays and re-buffering). If I absolutely had to go wireless, I would use 802.11N (not G) and one that supports the 5Ghz band. But that is another topic.

The 550 does everything I need and want. Fast CPU, boot up less than 10s, load BD in about same amount of time (except for a few that has BD-Live and more complicated content). Btw, to use BD-Live, you will need to plug in a USB flash stick (I use a 4GB USB flash, one of those tiny one. Make sure it is formatted as FAT or FAT32.).

Netflix - good UI, fast (I have 25Mb down/10Mb up). So no problem streaming HD. Netflix requires 3.6Mb down for HD. Nice thing about Netflix is that it dynamically adjust quality so you can actually watch the movie. That does mean you won't always get HD if your internet connection is not reliable, e.g. you are using wireless (see why I stick with wired?) Also love the 550 ability to let me view Netflix movie menu and add movies direct on the player (you don't need to go to a computer to add movies to your Instant Queue! This is an awesome feature on the LG BD!

VUDU - good UI, sluggish, there is a lag between pressing buttons and getting results. I kept overshooting or getting wrong choice because of this. Different selection of movies, cost more if I watch a lot of movies (pay each time). So depending on your watching pattern, could be expensive.

Pandora - good, although I don't want to turn on my TV just to listen to music. That's what my stereo is for.

Youtube - good, fun for times when you have parties. Pain having to enter URL via the remote. Wish I can connect a real USB keyboard and use that.

I think the 550 is a bargain for the price. Very happy with it. Stay away from the 3D BD players and TVs. Bleeding edge stuffs, wait at least a year for that to settle before wasting your money.

Last but not least. Make sure you update the firmware! And check regularly. They fix various issues and add new features. I updated twice within the first day of opening the box.



LG BD550 Blu-Ray Disc Player Feature


  • Blu-Ray Disc Player with Pure Audio and Video Performance
  • BD-P NetFlix HD BD live
  • Full HD 1080p output via HDMI with Cinema mode at 24 or 60 frames per second USB Media Host
  • Superior audio performance with 7.1 channels with Dolby Digital Plus & TrueHD & dts-HD
  • Express reaction startup for instant tray opening



LG BD550 Blu-Ray Disc Player Overview


BD-P, Netflix HD, YouTube, CinemaNow Ready, BD Live, Advanced Audio, Quick Booting, Instant Tray Open, 1080p up-scaling for DVD, USB Media Host


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Customer Reviews


Warning before purchasing - J. Miracle -
This particular unit, the BD550, does *NOT* support USB video playback as mentioned / advertised in the Amazon product description.
When attempting to play back a video file from USB you'll get a no sign and it will refuse the operation.
Called LG support- they promptly informed me that I purchased the wrong unit.
"Sir only audio and picture playback is supported via USB from the 550"

Only the BD570/590 support *VIDEO* playback from the USB Media Host function.

Doesn't matter the file type
MKV/AVI/MPG etc.

BD550 will never support video file playback from the USB host.
Quite a shame given the fact the 570/590 will do it out of the box.

Mine's on it's way back to Amazon



Almost perfect - Mikie - Southwest US
The unit lacks TOSLINK (digital optical port) so I had to rearrange my cabling to add a digital coaxial cable (minus 1 star for ease of use). Other than that, installation & software update was a snap (mine is hard-wired to the Internet). Registration for Netflix was easy.

For audio I am using an older Onkyo SR702. When comparing DVD to Blu Ray audio, the Blu Ray audio makes the DVD audio sound like an old VHS tape. The boot up time is not excessive. This is my third attempt to find a Blu Ray player I don't have to struggle with. I'm keeping this one...






As advertised - Valsuka - Brooklyn, NY
This is my first experience with a BluRay player so I have nothing to compare this player to. That being said, the LG BD550 has provided a very positive experience to date. Does everything it says intuitively and with quality.

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