Jan 4 2010, 12:18am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
LG has with th BD370 and the BD390 two of the hottest Blu-ray player on the market. Today LG teased on their Korean site that they will unveil new Blu-ray players for 2010 at the CES 2010 this week.
LG will enhance the NetCast service on the new 2010 Blu-ray players starting to offer more content besides the currently available media streaming services like Netflix. LG will offer internet information services that give you access for instance to weather forecasts on your Blu-ray player.
The new LG Blu-ray players will also have an updated design to play with home network via Wi-Fi and DLNA.
CES 2010 will start on 7th of January 2010 and lasts until 10th. Of course CES news are already pouring in. Read them in our CES 2010 section.
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