LG BD 370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player
From the Manufacturer (June 20, 2009)Get the ultimate in picture quality with the LG BD370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player, which features full HD 1080p resolution from Blu-ray Discs and 1080p upscaling from standard DVD video discs. It also allows you to stream movies, TV shows and videos to your HDTV without a computer via Netflix and YouTube. Simply connect it to a broadband home network through the built-in Ethernet port and grab your LG remote. Take connectivity a step further with the BD390 Blu-ray Disc Player, which offers integrated Wi-Fi home networking (802.11b/g/n) and 1 GB of built-in memory (enabling easier access to BD Live content) The LG BD370 includes LG’s NetCast Entertainment Access functionality, which offers a virtually endless array of content-on-demand options including the growing library of HD streaming titles from Netflix and millions of Web videos uploaded to YouTube. Instant streaming content from Netflix to an HDTV via the LG BD370 requires a bro
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5.0 out of 5 stars
So far so Good
I’ve never had such an easy time installing and using a disc player. Totally intuitive from installation to playing movies/streaming netflix. Absolutely worth the money!
While LG broke new ground with their BD300, the first Blu-ray player to include Netflix online streaming and YouTube, the BD370 is simply more of the same, with slight improvements to their already quick disc loading times, but little to no improvement to their Achilles heel: video performance on DVD upconversion and 1080i Blu-ray content.
Choosing among current Blu-ray Disc players revolves around two things: performance (audio and video) and online content access. If performance is the most important element for you, then LG player should probably not be your first choice. The BD370 is decent at DVD upconversion but it fails to properly de-interlace 1080i material. 1080i is used for many nature documentaries and concert films on Blu-ray Disc due to the underlying frame rates not being compatible with 1080p/24 fps encoding. Because the player can’t detect and correct for the underlying 2:2 or 3:2 cadence, 1080i material is actually resolved at half resolution (1920×540 pixels), which means you effectively lose half of those precious details from your high definition picture. It’s true that 1080i content represents a fairly small portion of what’s available on Blu-ray (most discs are 1080p at 24 frames/second) but people generally buy a Blu-ray player expecting top notch performance on ALL material and you won’t get this with the LG BD370.
But the player’s online content access is strong, with full BD-Live support, Netflix online streaming and YouTube. Between Netflix and YouTube, you get an enormous selection of professional (Netflix) and amateur (YouTube) videos that will keep you entertained for hours at no additional cost (above the standard Netflix subscription fee, that is).
Meanwhile, with its direct competitor, the Panasonic DMP-BD60, you’ll get excellent performance on 1080i and 1080p Blu-ray discs and near excellent performance on upconverted DVDs. But the current selection of VIERA Cast online content on the Panasonic players is fairly limited: YouTube and Picasa photo sharing, plus weather and stock widgets (Amazon’s on-demand movie streaming service is coming to VIERA Cast later this Spring). The VIERA Cast platform is extensible, so more content can be added without the need for a player upgrade, but based on what’s available today, the Panasonic player’s online offerings are fairly limited.
And if we look to Samsung, in the entry-level BD-P1600, we see video performance that is comparable or very close to the Panasonic players, plus Netflix online streaming and Pandora music streaming, which are two of the “killer apps” of the online content streaming world. The BD-P1600 is a little slower than the newest Panasonic and LG players (and even the step-up Samsung models), but still pretty respectable compared to earlier Blu-ray player models.
The best things going for the LG BD370 right now are its Netflix and YouTube online content access, its disc-loading performance and its low cost. But if you really want top-notch video performance from your Blu-ray/DVD player, you may need to look elsewhere.
A complete review of the BD370 is available on Big Picture Big Sound (dot com).
1.0 out of 5 stars
Loads of problems
I just purchased this product because I wanted to access the internet with a blue ray player. I thought about going with the BD 390, but figured since I would be able to hook up a…
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!
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.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product for the price
It does just what it says it does. It’s great to have the option to watch streaming movies from Netflix flawlessly on my TV.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Initial Impressions
My 5 year old finally killed the DVD player in his bedroom and, rather than buying a cheap replacement, I decided to give him my (not-so) oldPhilips DVP5990 HDMI 1080p Upscaling…
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Blueray Player
The Blueray player is great. Lot’s of great features. The netflixs works great and the youtube is cool.
1.0 out of 5 stars
broke down after five months!
I thought LG was a good name. I bought an LG BD300 in November and it stopped reading the disc. No matter what I load, blu ray or not, the machine can’t read it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Blu-ray for the value
easy to set up, connecting to the internet is a snap. Wi-Fi is really not necessary if you have wireless LAN at home.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just what I needed
So, the time finally came to consider upgrading ye old DVD player to something new. I’ve been looking at options for streaming Netflix movies for some time, so this device was on…
3.0 out of 5 stars
replacement works great
My first unit was defective and thus returned because the Netflix streaming function did not work. Netflix would not play movies from my queue when selected.
3.0 out of 5 stars
False start
I browsed a lot of reviews on the LG and Samsung BluRay players and decided the LG370 was the best buy (based on wanting Netflix compatibility).