LG Offers Sneak Peek of the BD300 Netflix-Streaming Blu-ray Player

Last week we mentioned the BD-300 Netflix-streaming Blu-ray player and there seems to be a lot of buzz out there for the device. Recently the media got a sneak peek of the BD-300 and according to TVSnob.com:
LG has given a sneak peak of its BD300 Netflix-streaming Blu-ray player to a select few in Manhattan and now we know exactly what to expect when it's available this fall. In a nutshell, using the BD300 is pretty well identical to using Netflix's own Roku player. Any Netflix subscriber with the $8.99/month plan or better can stream movies from the 12000-title-strong Watch Now library just by adding the LG Blu-ray player to their account. Simple and fast. Other networked features include music and photo streaming via PC's or any other device that will connect to the BD300's USB port.
As we mentioned before, we're pretty jazzed about the BD-300 and can't want to check it out. We'll keep you posted.
At TVSnob.com
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Posted by William Hungerford at August 6, 2008 9:58 AM