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LG BP350 Blu-Ray Player Wi-Fi Black Renewed

3.9 (15 reviews)
1080p12W

Stream Netflix, watch Blu-rays, and upscale your DVD collection — all from one slim, Wi-Fi connected player under your TV.

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Overview

The LG BP350 solves a specific, real problem: you have a shelf full of Blu-rays and DVDs, but your TV's smart platform is clunky or your current disc player is a decade-old relic with no streaming apps. This player bridges that gap neatly. The built-in Wi-Fi connects to Netflix, Vudu, Amazon Video, and YouTube without needing a separate streaming stick, and the 1080p upscaling engine breathes new life into older DVD titles that would otherwise look soft on a modern flat panel. It's the right fit for a secondary TV, a bedroom setup, or anyone who wants a clean single-box solution without paying for features they won't use.

Build quality is standard for this tier — slim black chassis, quiet disc tray, and a basic remote that covers all the essentials. HDMI is your primary connection to the TV, and the USB port handles MP3 and media file playback from a flash drive. At 12W power consumption, it's genuinely energy-efficient. The Music Flow feature is a nice touch if you're in the LG ecosystem, letting you push CD audio wirelessly to compatible speakers. As a renewed unit, some cosmetic wear is expected, but the internals are tested for reliable playback. It won't replace a 4K Blu-ray player for a home theater enthusiast, but as a workhorse for everyday disc and streaming use, it earns its place.

Key Features

Connectivity includes 1 HDMI Out, 1 USB

Capable of upscaling your DVD movies to beautiful 1080p.

LG's Smart TV interface gives you wireless access to Amazon Instant Video, Netflix, Vudu, YouTube and others via built-in Wi-Fi

Can send CD/USB Audio via Music Flow to any Music Flow compatible device in your home

Power Consumption : 12W

Specifications

Brand
LG
Model
BP350
Media Types
Blu-ray Disc, DVD, CD
Resolution
1080p (1920×1080 upscaling)
Connectivity
Wi-Fi, HDMI, USB
HDMI Outputs
1
USB Ports
1
Power Consumption
12W
Color
Black
Item Weight
1.9 lbs
Condition
Renewed

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • DVD upscaling to 1080p gives noticeably sharper picture than playing discs on an older non-upscaling player.
  • Built-in Wi-Fi means no extra streaming device needed for Netflix, YouTube, and Vudu.
  • Very low 12W power draw — barely registers on your electric bill even with regular use.
  • Compact and lightweight at 1.9 lbs — fits easily in any entertainment center setup.
  • Music Flow audio sharing lets you stream CD or USB audio wirelessly to compatible LG speakers around the house.

👎 Cons

  • Only one HDMI output and one USB port — no optical audio out for older soundbars or receivers without HDMI.
  • The LG Smart TV platform on this model is aging and some apps may no longer update or function reliably.
  • No 4K or HDR support — purely a 1080p device, which limits longevity as 4K Blu-ray becomes the standard.
  • As a renewed unit, cosmetic blemishes and minor wear are possible, and no original retail packaging is guaranteed.

Frequently Asked Questions

No — the BP350 tops out at 1080p. It upscales DVDs to 1080p nicely, but it won't output 4K content or handle HDR signals. If your TV is 4K, the picture will still look sharp, but this isn't a 4K player.
The BP350 includes Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Vudu, and YouTube through LG's Smart TV interface. Keep in mind this is an older platform, so app availability and updates may be limited compared to a current streaming stick.
Yes — built-in Wi-Fi connects directly to your home network without a cable. For best streaming stability on a renewed unit, position it within reasonable range of your router or consider a Wi-Fi extender if signal is weak.
Renewed means the unit has been inspected, cleaned, and tested to confirm it powers on and plays discs correctly. Cosmetic wear may be present, but core functionality — disc playback, Wi-Fi, HDMI output — should perform as expected.
Setup is straightforward: plug in HDMI and power, connect to your Wi-Fi network on first boot, and you're playing. Most users have it running in under 10 minutes.