LG LHB335 1100W Network Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System, Black |  | Brand: LG Category: CE
List Price: $399.99 Buy New: $213.99 as of 9/7/2010 16:48 CDT details You Save: $186.00 (47%)
New (21) Refurbished (1) from $249.99
Seller: rhammer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 2541
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 31.8 Dimensions (in): 18.3 x 19.6 x 15 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: LHB335 Model: LHB335 UPC: 719192577442 EAN: 0719192577442 ASIN: B003BYROQA
Release Date: March 9, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | NetCast™ Entertainment Access | | • | Blu-ray and DVD disc playback | | • | Silk Dome Speaker Technology | | • | HDMI Input | | • | Standard DVD Up-Scaling |
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Product Description Blu-ray Disc with a backup band - the LHB335 home theater system from LG. A high-performance 5.1-channel speaker system with subwoofer teams up with Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD MA decoding to bring you 1100W of studio-quality surround sound listening. Further, thanks to an ethernet port and NetCast technology, the LHB335 lets you discover online movies and music from providers like Netflix, VUDU, Pandora, and YouTube. And, of course, the single-disc Blu-ray player serves up Full HD 1080p video to your HDTV via HDMI. Look to the built-in iPod docking port to access music on your iPod or iPhone. Finally, DVD upscaling optimizes your DVD collection for viewing on an HD display.
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LG is great, several models to choose from though September 4, 2010 Brian W (Gresham, Oregon) LG is a good manufacturer, and this system is great, but the LG LFD790 - Home theater system can be had, used at least, for at little as $150, so why not? Both produce great bass and balanced sound.
LG Buyer Beware August 30, 2010 Gregory A Ritter (Middleburg, PA, US) Purchased this unit on recommendation of Best Buy Associate. It did not work right out of the box. Blu ray would not play, pixels would rain down the screen, regular DVD's would only give error messages. Instead of replacing, LG had me send back for repair, when I received back from them, only DVD would play, still no blu-ray. Am now waiting for a Firmware update CD which I have still not received and my guess is that it will not work. Best Buy would also not help me at all, because I kept in box past 30 days and so even though product is new they won't exchange either. Should have came straight to Amazon. All associates at LG and Best Buy tell me they are sorry but no real customer service. Would not purchase LG product again.
It's fine... August 18, 2010 Mr. Paul R. Boggs II (Athens, GA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was a little worried making this purchase due to all the poor reviews it received. My system is fine, no buzzing or anything like that. If you do not have a cable/satellite box though, you will find it difficult to hook your cable into the surround sound as there is no coax input.
Great low cost system, worth the money. July 31, 2010 Evey (Florida) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Let me first off say that I have an old Mitsubishi HD 65" rear projection CRT television that just won't quit. Because of this, I decided to invest in an HD Fury II to convert HDMI to RGBHV (or VGA). I'm glad we did. Because that gave us one HDMI input, we were limited. The LG LHB335 gave us the option to run our DirecTV HD receiver's HDMI output, through the LG LHB335 and to the TV. I couldn't have found that more convenient.
The noise that people are complaining about, is just non existent on mine. Either I lucked out, or they fixed the issue and I have an updated revision. I've turned everything off, except the LG unit, put the speaker up to me ear and heard nothing.
It's not bone crushing loud, but the sound is respectfully good. The iPod connector is a HUGE plus, AM/FM tuner, USB, network capabilities are well worth the investment. For what we use it for, in a nice, darker room, where it's not normally loud to begin with, we have a good experience watching movies. It just amazes me what this thing can do for the price.
The interface is simple, but a little sluggish. I suppose if they lose the animation, it would perform a little bit better, but because of everything else it does, it's a small trade off. I've seen worse .. .. have you looked at the Pioneer receivers?
Because of the reviews, I was skeptical when I received it so I kind of just threw it all together to get a feel for what it can do. Tomorrow, I'll make it more permanent. It's here to stay. I've known people that have paid $300+ for just a Blu-Ray player alone. This gives me my 5.1 surround ... from my DirecTV receiver ... because of the HDMI "through" ports.
It's the perfect, low cost 5.1 surround sound Blu-Ray capable system for us that still lets us hold on to our old (but trusty) sets. LG has been notoriously known for making units that are compatible with a lot of different standards. Anyone remember the old DVD player/HD tuner with VGA output - yep, used that, too. Worked GREAT ... LG ... Life's Good.
GUI unusable July 19, 2010 ChrisWeho 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Like the features, but after setting it up found the GUI was totally unusable. The remote sent commands, (I could see the red light on the reciever blink...) but it wouldn't respond... it acted like it was running Windows for the OS and was trying to load Outlook or something. LG customer service was useless. What a waste of time!
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