Enjoy your favorite movies with this LG Blu ray player. It works with 4K televisions and monitors and includes Ultra HD Premium technology for crisp, sharp images, and it supports Dolby Atmos for producing room filling surround sound.PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTSUltra HD Premium: Yes4K BluRay Disc Playback: Yes3D BluRay/ DVD Playback: YesHDR Compatible: HDR10FEATURES1080p Upscaling: Yes4k Upscaling: Yes3D: YesSIMPLINK: YesUSB Playback: YesExternal HDD Playback: YesNoise Reduction: YesNTSC to PAL Conversion: YesFCC TTS and Closed Caption: YesAUDIO FORMATLPCM: YesDolby True HD: YesDolby Digital Plus: YesDolby Digital: YesDolby Atmos: YesDTS: YesDTS 2.0/Digital Out: YesDTSHD Master Audio: YesFLAC: YesAAC: YesWMA: YesMPEG 1/2 L2: YesMP3: YesCONNECTIVITYEthernet: Yes (Firmware Update Only)USB: YesHDMI Out: HDMI 2.0a x 1Optical Audio Output: YesPOWERPower Consumption: 17WStandby Power Consumption: Less than 0.5WDIMENSIONS / WEIGHTUnit Dimensions (WxHxD): 16.9 x 1.8 x 8.1 inchesUnit Weight: 3.6 pounds
M**C
Doesn't Walk The Dog, But A Perfectly Fine Little Machine
I've had very bad luck with Sony Blu-Ray players; at one point or another they stop playing some commercial disks, and cleaning doesn't help. It's an electronic gremlin with their gear. On the other hand, I've never a problem with my LG smart TV, so I thought I'd try their Blu-Ray player.No, it doesn't walk the dog or wash dishes, but it reads Blu-Ray and DVD disks, plays CDs, and plays audio & video media files on CD, DVD and Blu-Ray just fine. That's all I ask. I do my streaming through the TV, so I have no info on the unit's capabilities in that regard.The on-screen menu for the player is dead simple, nice big icons so you can choose whether you want to watch a DVD, go to the Streaming, do setup or whatever.My only quibble, and it's a quibble for almost all players I've tried, is the ridiculous candy bar remote. It's so small it's easy to drop, and if it goes down the side of the couch, good luck. My solution is an all-in-one combo remote. They're bigger and I like the convenience of not having to switch remotes for different functions of the TV, the satellite or the Blu-Ray. Many brands, from $6 - $20 or more.Bottom line, with this player and a combo remote, viewing is uncomplicated. I'm happy, and if a meteor hits it I'll get another LG.
L**S
Lg ultra hd dvd player
Works great so far.Nice unit for my system .Not complicated to set up and control.Would recommend.
A**R
Great replacement well package and works quite well
Well package vompzred to its predecessors like a brand new profuct
J**Y
Very good disc player without any fancy extras
The LG UP875 Ultra HD Blu-ray Player is a player for those who want a device that concentrates on its primary functions (playing movies from discs) without offering any fancy extras.The design is simple but nice, and the overall impression is that of a well manufactured item. It definitively does not look cheap despite its reasonable low price of roundabout $100.This price can be achieved because the UP875 does NOT have Wi-Fi but connects to the internet via ethernet for firmware updates only. The UP875 can thus not be used for streaming or other online features. It has rather been designed for those who wish to play movies from DVD or (4K UHD) Blu-ray discs. However, it features the possibility to connect a USB device. I have not tested this feature though.The UP875 is set up fast and easy and most standart settings in regards to picture and sound quality are just fine. Hence one can start watching movies within a few minutes.DVDs play just fine and the upscaling function does a good job. Movies look much better overall, and the picture is much smoother in comparison to a DVD played on a regular DVD player. However, please keep in mind, a movie played from DVD will never look als good as a movie played from Blu-ray or even a 4K UHD Blu-ray discs. The upscaling function cannot work wonders.Blu-ray discs also play very well and the overall quality in regards to sound and picture is very good. (Of course this also depends on the general set-up i.e. which TV set you are using and if the sound comes from the TV set or a surround system.)Navigating through Blu-ray menues during playback can be a bit inconvenient as the remote control does not have a "pop up menu"-button and thus one has to use the players "info/menu"-button to navigate to a pop up menu. However, the overall navigation works pretty well.The remote control is relatively small and very handy but still of good use for people with bigger hands (for comparison I am 6'1"). Unfortunately, because of its design it cannot be used well when laying flat on the table.Even though me personally misses an extra button for turning on subtitles, the remote basically has all important and necessary buttons.All in all I can really recommend the LG UP875 for all of those who just want to play movies from discs without having to spend to much time with settings and also do not need any online features.
H**Y
Good value
No frills. Great for 4K UHD and 3D playback.
A**L
Very basic model but does play both DVD and Bluray
Important you check prices as this is a basic unit - no streaming, no wifi - and does not command a premium price. Does not deserve a three digit price.The good:What it does do, it does well. Which is play a good variety of disks including blu-ray, dvd and a wide assortment of R/W formats. Picture quality is excellent. Load time of blu-ray and DVD is likewise excellent. Played some rather suspect disks (scratches and abrasions) without issue.Simple to connect and use. Any HDMI cable works fine for 1080p TV's but you might need a cable tested for HDMI 2.0 if you're connecting to a 4K TV. The only other output in an optical cable which worked out-of-the-box on my old 5.1 system.No display. Displays are generally distracting and worthless since on-screen menus are the norm today. Happily this unit does not have one.The bad:Very few frills and no streaming. I'm not too concerned about streaming - I have Amazon Fire TV for that purpose - but needing a wired connection purely to get bluray updates is super annoying. Probably explains why the unit is heavily discounted.I suspect the USB port is only USB 2.0. I tried some more advanced USB 3.0 memory sticks but the unit did not recognize them.The remote control is minimalistic. Again, no frills and very small. No back-light for the keys etc.. A basic and lackluster remote but adequate.No cables supplied. Again, about what you'd expect on a basic, budget unit. Unimpressive.This is NOT a multi-region player. As I have lived all over the world this is a considerable nuisance although I have now bought a "hacked" player so I can watch my extensive DVD collection.In summary, this is a very decent multi-format player which is why I bought it. As a solution for a household which primarily streams content, I have no real gripes other than the need to connect the player to ethernet purely to receive bluray security updates.
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