Friday, January 1, 2010

LG BD 370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player

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Blu-ray Disc Player w/ BD-P, Netflix HD, YouTube, CinemaNow Full HD 1080P Output via HDMI, DVD 1080p Up-conversion.
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Technical Details

- 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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Customer Buzz
 "Good purchase for under $200.00" 2010-01-01
By Gringo70 (Clifton, NJ)
Well I have to say this was a great purchase for under $200.00. I read everyones reviews and did my research on the other brands. After doing all the research, I finally decided to buy all LG products. I got the 42inch tv, LG home theater system and the LG Blue-ray disc player all for under $1,000.00. Great purchase in my eyes and works great. I'd recommend it to everyone..

Customer Buzz
 "Great Blu-Ray Player for the Money!" 2010-01-01
By Truzzi (Austin, TX USA)
I bought this Blu-ray player about a month ago and have used it quite extensively over that period. I will first say that for the money, I am very happy with the product I purchased and the features that come with it. Before purchasing this player I spent a lot of time reading reviews like this one and determined that I really wanted to purchase one of the players that allowed me to stream Netflix and a player that had a relatively quick load time.



First, the load time on the BD370 is very good (I think). I have never owned another Blu-ray player and therefore cannot compare it to anything else. Yet, because I have no previous experience with Blu-ray, I also didn't have any previous expectation on how fast the discs should load; I just wanted a player that would load a disc in a reasonable amount of time that wouldn't seem "long". After watching 10+ movies, I can say that the load time is more than acceptable and should be for the average person who might be buying their first Blu-ray player (like myself).



Second, the Netflix streaming is awesome. The BD370 does not have wireless capabilities and therefore you have to connect it through the internet using an Ethernet cable. My router is on the other side of my apartment and therefore I connected the BD370 to the internet using an ethernet connection coming from my Apple AirPort Express (which is an awesome product in itself). At first, I was unsure whether or not that quality of the streaming video would be good because of the wireless connection through the AirPort Express. Yet, after watching a full season of Friday Night Lights, I was happy to see that most (all but 1 or 2) of the episodes were streaming in HD quality (so it says in the bottom of the picture) even if one of my three roommates was also doing something bandwidth heavy on the internet at the same time (Skyping, watching The Daily Show on Hulu, etc).



In the end, I would strongly recommend the BD370 and think its a great Blu-ray player for some one who may be buying their first player and wants a good player for a good price. The Netflix streaming is very nice (especially if you are interested in any of the TV shows that you can steam for free: The Office, Friday Night Lights, etc), the load time is more then sufficient, and the picture/audio quality is exactly what I was expecting from Blu-rays. My only regret now is that I had bought a nicer TV a year ago to now take full advantage of the video quality that the Blu-ray can output.

Customer Buzz
 "worked for 4 months, LG wants a $69 diagnostic fee to fix" 2009-12-30
By Christopher B. Prentiss (Portland, OR)
overall the players design and features are attractive. It streams Netflix easily though the interface is clunky (maybe this is Netflix's issue). but within a month the door on the front had broken off and within two months the player stopped playing CDs and regular DVD's. I should have returned it then but the Blu-Ray was still working...for another 4 months. I shipped it back to LG, waited a week and then got a snail mail letter requesting a $69 disgnostic fee. that stinks. overall, not pleased at all. think I'll stick with Sony next time around.

Customer Buzz
 "Networking Blu-ray Rocks" 2009-12-30
By Timothy Michalowski (Winona, MN)
My son talked me into getting a Blu-ray player, I looked at many players and decided on a network Blu-ray, I Love being able to check out Youtube and watching movies instantly on my television whenever I want, Thank you amazon.com I found a great LG Blu-ray player at an awesome price.



Thanks, Tim

Customer Buzz
 "Loving it so far" 2009-12-29
By John C. Madsen (Charlotte NC)
I already reviewed the problems I had with the first BluRay player purchased for Christmas (the Samsung BD-P3600). I returned it and purchased this system as the Samsung's replacement. So far, I couldn't be happier.



The system set up very easily, and played discs right away. No issues whatsoever. This was the main problem I had with the 3600. So, that problem being overcome, I moved on to the NetFlix.



I decided to skip the BD390 (WiFi version) in favor of this player for a couple of reasons. First, if you have a CAT-5 connection near your system, WiFi isn't really necessary (obviously). Second, cost - the 370 was [...] bucks cheaper and only lacked WiFi. Everything else was virtually the same.



Once the cable was hooked up, all that was required was to go to the NetFlix logo on the menu. The system located the connection, then prompted me to go to the website on my laptop to enter a code. Once entered, I loaded movies into the "Watch Instantly" queue, and that was all! Movies entered showed up on my screen for selection. I watched a few and they worked great. The picture quality was outstanding. No lag, no loss of quality.



Although I haven't thoroughly reviewed the BluRay aspects of the player, from my initial check of that feature, there seem to be no issues. Movies loaded, menu worked fine, was able to skip, scan, pause, and stop without problems.



Comparing the Samsung systems (BD-P1600/3600) to the LG systems (BD370/390), there is no doubt for me - go with LG. You won't be disappointed.


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