Le 390 est l'un des meilleurs lecteurs (au niveau ensemble de fonctions) du marche.
L'un de ses gros avantages est qu'il embarque 1Gb de memoire pour les fonctions BD Live et BD View, donc le port USB en facade peut etre facilement utilise pour la lecture de fichiers multimedias.
extrait de la review de Cnet:
In addition to Blu-ray playback, the BD390 can play back an extensive variety of media formats via its USB port. Video, music, and photo files are support and the list of supported formats is lengthy: MP3, JPEG, PNG, AVI, WMA, DivX-HD, XVID, and yes, even MKV. We plugged in a 250GB USB hard drive and tested a large variety of files, including some high-definition MKV and MPEG-2 files, and for the most part our experience was excellent, with only some very high bandwidth MPEG-2 files occasionally showing some artifacts.
The BD390 is also capable of streaming media from networked connected PCs, although we found we couldn't stream MKV files off the network. Otherwise, we had no problem streaming DivX and MPEG video files using only the wireless connection. Our network connection wasn't 100 percent reliable--sometimes it took a while for our media servers to be recognized--but it worked well once we were connected. LG provides a Nero server software for Windows, but the free TVersity program worked well for us, and we suspect any UPnP-compatible software would do the job. (The included software doesn't support Macs, but the BD390 should work with any UPnP or DLNA-compliant software on the network.) It's worth pointing out that the experience was significantly better than the streaming functionality on the Samsung BD-P3600, but you're better off using the USB port if you want better reliability.