LG continues to up its game in the Blu-ray department, first shipping the planet’s first Netflix-enabled BD deck and now shipping the planet’s first DivX HD 1080p certified player. Yep, the BD390 — which was originally unveiled back at CES this year — is now making its way out to eager consumers, boasting an 802.11n WiFi module and support for DivX streaming from a DLNA server. The pain? $399.95, but at least that includes BD-Live support, 7.1-channel audio output, 1GB of inbuilt memory and a USB 2.0 socket.
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LG’s WiFi-enabled, DivX-friendly BD390 Blu-ray player now shipping originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 19 May 2009 10:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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