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LG BD 370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player

LG BD 370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player

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Brand: LG

List Price: $249.95
Buy Refurbished: $120.06
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Seller: Outlet
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 233 reviews
Sales Rank: 589

Format: CD
Color: Gloss Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Operating System: N/A
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.4
Dimensions (in): 11 x 16.9 x 2.3

MPN: BD370
Model: BD370
UPC: 719192175150
EAN: 0719192175150
ASIN: B001UQ6F4S

Release Date: March 25, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Blu-Ray Player with NetCast for YouTube
  • BD-P NetFlix HD BD live
  • Full HD 1080p output via HDMI with Cinema mode at 24 or 60 frames per second USB Media Host
  • Superior audio performance with 7.1 channels with Dolby Digital Plus & TrueHD & dts-HD
  • Quick boot with instant tray opening

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Product Description
Its something better than a Blu-ray player when you can stream thousands of movies, videos and shows direct to your TV from CinemaNow and other streaming entertainment on the Internet. Not to mention it plays Blu-ray discs in stunning 1080p, Full HD and up scales standard DVDs in near-HD quality.


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5 out of 5 stars A great step up from the BD300, my favorite Blu Ray on the market right now.   May 23, 2009
J. Riga (Columbus, Ohio United States)
286 out of 294 found this review helpful

Of the new model year '2009' Blu Ray players, we own the LG BD370, Samsung BD-P1600, and a PS3. By far, the BD370 is the nicest for Blu Ray content. Loading is FAST and the drive is completely silent (this is not the case on the BD-P1600 by Samsung). Piano Black finish on the face is plastic, and looks good. We have found that it does not scratch easily too! The rest of the case is black-ish metal and sturdy.

One of the great things about the LG BD370 is you can customize the look of the interface on your TV. There are 4 themes and all are in high-definition. The remote on the BD370 changed from the BD300, and I feel it was a step down. It's got a faux-leather finish on it - why? No idea. The one improvement is buttons that don't get used much are hidden behind a panel on the remote.

Netflix 'Watch Instantly' is very cool and the setup is literally 30-40 seconds if you already have an account. Just after we got ours, it alerted us that a firmware update was available! It added CinemaNow - we hadn't used CinemaNow before, but a quick registration on their site and connecting was just as easy as Netflix. Rented a couple movies to try it out - VERY cool. YouTube is also available on the player and it's AWESOME. I'd easily compare it with an AppleTV, though believe it or not, the BD370 is a bit faster at searching and playing YouTube videos - it also does them in Full Screen, no problem.

One odd thing we've noticed... with Netflix and CinemaNow and YouTube we have only watched 3 or 4 movies on Blu Ray. So much other content available that this player is really a STEAL - it's a fantastic Blu Ray player (audio and video as good as you imagine it would be), but WOW is it awesome to have a player that does so much other stuff.

No wireless on this player, nor does it have built-in memory for using BD-Live. Neither of these items should be cause for concern - I haven't seen a BD-Live feature YET that has been worth while... all the good stuff is usually already on the Blu Ray disk itself.

The thing that makes it just a bit better than our Samsung BD-P1600 is the front display. The circular button assembly on the front glows a soft blue when playing Blu Ray, soft red when playing DVD, and purple on certain Netflix, YouTube, and CinemaNow video. The main display is also helpful, showing 'NETFLX', etc and most importantly, you can SEE the display (the Samsung player's display is so dim you wouldn't believe it).

For the price and feature set, I don't think there's another player I'd even consider after having used them all!



5 out of 5 stars Best new 6th gen Bluray player so far!   April 2, 2009
T. Seymour
63 out of 73 found this review helpful

After doing a very thorough round of research on the new 6th gen Bluray players (Samsung BDP1600&BDP3600,Panasonic DMPBD-60K&dmpbd80K,and LGBD370)i picked up the LG BD370 and am blown away by it so far.It was the fastest of the new players listed above as well as having the best picture(equal with the Panasonic DMPBD60 which also offers and outstanding picture and is quite fast but missing ALL of the new addons the other players are offering)The BD370 has TrueHD and DTS Master audio decoding on board as well as being BDLive 2.0 ready, and having out of the box Youtube connectivity(free) and Netflix streaming(you need to have a Netflix sub).I got mine for $259 from my local BB(which has all the new models in stock as of last weekend)with an area price match and find for the price/performance/feature set the LG BD370 offers, that it is easily the top new BR player in it's price/class range this year.


5 out of 5 stars Get this Product if you are buying a Blu-Ray player!   May 14, 2009
Shane (Chicago, IL United States)
22 out of 23 found this review helpful

I have never written a review before on Amazon, but this product just blows me away. I would highly recommend anyone that is looking for a blu-ray player get this one from LG. It has so many amazing features. Two is the streaming of Netflix and Youtube. I was suspicious on how good this would look, but it looks just amazing. I think it is worth it just for that alone. All the content you can get from Netflix and Youtube can keep you entertained for months, weeks, days, etc. (I will admit it was a pain in the a** to get it setup to work over the internet, but it had to do with me. Who knew a switcher and router are two different devices? ha..now, I do!) And the picture and sound on this is incredible. This next part I found so amazing. I was watching a DVD and had to stop it in the middle of it. Well, I took the DVD out of the player and didn't watch it for 5 days or so. I decided to watch it again and (this is just incredible) I put it back in the machine and it started right up where I left off. I couldn't believe it. Anyway, I am highly impressed so far and wanted to give it my highest recommendation.


5 out of 5 stars A Blu-Ray player that feels complete.   April 29, 2009
Rago
13 out of 13 found this review helpful

There may be better Blu-Ray players out there, but the trick is finding the one with the features that you're looking for, at the price you want, and for me, the BD370 just couldn't be beat.

The player design, for the most part, is extremely sleek. The drive is hidden behind an automatic door, and several controls are hidden behind a flip-down panel on the right. The Open/Eject and Play controls are located on the corners of the center panel, which also includes the Power Button (I honestly didn't even notice the buttons in the middle at first aside from Power, and I was only using my remote to open/close the tray). The one potential downside is that they placed the USB port (required for BD-Live content), behind the flip-down panel. If you're like me, and you couldn't care less for BD-Live content, it's not a big deal. However, if you are interested, then having to keep that door down could be a tad annoying (and it does hurt the overall look).

The BD370 is Profile 2.0 compatible, and it has onboard decoding for the new audio formats, including Dolby Digital+, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD (should be noted that it supports DTS-HD Master Audio Essential so it doesn't decode several older DTS formats found on some DVDs). Set-up is a breeze, and the interface is simple and easy to use (did an on-line update within minutes). And not only is the player quick to start-up, but it is also extremely quiet.

Blu-Ray discs load within seconds, and they look and sound great. DVDs look great as well. I'm definitely not an extreme videophile, but as far as I'm concerned, there's not much to hate as far as video quality is concerned.

One of the main reasons I bought this player was for Netflix Instant streaming, and it definitely doesn't disappoint. I'm on a 3Mbps connection, and while the quality isn't quite up to DVD standard for the most part (my resolution is set at 1080i), it is close, and some movies actually do look as good as a DVD. Youtube works fine, and the quality is just ok, as you'd expect, but I didn't see an option to view videos in HD (some other minor options were missing as well). Hopefully it's something that could be fixed with a software update. CinemaNow access is supposed to be coming soon as well.

While there may be some quibbles with the BD370, I'd have to say that they are very, very minor. Unlike other Blu-Ray players I've tried, this one doesn't feel like a beta-product. It actually "feels" complete. I am extremely content with my purchase and I'd gladly recommend it to someone who wants a great Blu-Ray/Netflix player at a great price.

UPDATE: CinemaNow access was indeed added, however I haven't tried it myself. There have been several firmware updates since I received my player which addressed a couple of bugs, and as far as I can tell, it's pretty flawless now (no more bugs that I notice anyway). I also upgraded my DSL connection (7Mbps) and I can now view the HD content available on Netflix. HD content looks better than DVD quality, and is very clean, although there are only a few hundred titles currently available (both movies and tv shows). The one downside is that all content (SD/HD) currently offered by Netflix is presented in stereo. Not a huge drawback, but it is worth noting.

Also, as discussed below, the American version of this player doesn't support playback of video files via the USB port (audio and images only).



5 out of 5 stars A great player for Netflix   August 16, 2009
Todd Justman (Charlotte, NC United States)
13 out of 13 found this review helpful

We just bought this unit on sale yesterday for $200. Our primary purpose was to have something we could use to watch Netflix on our TV as well as to replace an aging DVD player. So far it's been great. We were able to get connected to Netflix immediately - from the player you receive direction to go to the Netflix activation page. You get an activation code from the player and enter it in on the website, and that's it! The player picks up the movies in your "watch instantly" queue. Mine needed some cleanup - sometimes you add movies into your main queue and they get picked up in the "watch instantly" queue, and sometimes they don't. It looks like the player uses the same Netflix player which is better although fast-forwarding and rewinding don't work as well as they do on a DVR. For the firmware update, it took two attempts to get that working - we got hung up on the "getting the update" page. After powering off and on the update worked fine. Ironically we haven't played a Blu-Ray disk yet - I don't anticipate owning a lot of those given Netflix's service, but I did add Blu-Ray to Netflix for $4/month.
Also, the player did come with component cables, so you don't need to buy them. No HDMI cable included though. The remote is simple - only one AAA battery needed! I was able to replicate this remote with my Logitech Harmony 720 programmable remote with some customization needed. I didn't see any issues with the DVD tray. I think the styling looks great - the circle in the middle lights up "red" just for regular disks and online movies I think, supposed to be blue for Blu-Ray? I like that LG put a 800 number for service right on the unit - I would anticipate that they would be very helpful given that they're that proactive. (We had LG service done on our Plasma and they were great.) We played a regular DVD and didn't find any issues with playback, but we're not audiophiles. We figured with a Cnet editor's choice award we couldn't go wrong, and so far that's the case.


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