From a performance perspective, the DVS450H isn't one of the best players we've ever encountered but it's certainly one of the most stylish, boasting a radical design that will inject a great deal of glamour into your living environment. It's also equippe...
The Law of Inverse Cool states that any gadget that looks this good can’t work for toffee. Well, chew on this, egg-heads, as the wall-mountable DVS450H turns plain old DVDs into deliciously tasty Full HD output – and can even handle DivX HD fi...
Very little. The sliding cover can make it tricky to insert and remove discs without smearing them, and don’t lose the remote - you’ll need it to access advanced features. Finally, don’t take LG’s description of the DVS450H as a &l...
From pristine up-scaled playback to modern DivX streaming from a hard drive, this the most luxurious bit of AV kit you can buy, er, without spending much more than a hundred quid. LG DVS450H is tagged with LG DVS450H, LG and DVD player. Select a tag (L...
Abstract: Operating the deck is a piece of cake using the credit-card style remote, and its DVD picture performance is highly pleasing. Edges look clean and well-defined, bright colours appear vivid and natural, while the decent upscaling ensures sharp detail and a lack of artefacts. There is a little touch of noise visible in wide open skies and skin tone..
In the end, this machine isnt just a good DVD player, but quite a nice little media hub too. As such, £130 isnt unreasonable, even in an era of Tesco-sold £20 DVD players. Everything the LG does, it does well, and you can find the function you want ...
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Le voici enfin, lélégant lecteur de DVD extraplat présenté par LG à lIFA en septembre dernier. Bénéficiant dun design vraiment original, qui rappelle vaguement certains appareils B&O, dune séduisante finition noire laquée, dune trappe de chargemen...