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LG BD 370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player
 
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LG BD 370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player

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3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (255 customer reviews)

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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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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 16.9 x 2.3 inches ; 8.4 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001UQ6F4S
  • Item model number: BD370
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (255 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #4,512 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
    #40 in  Electronics > Televisions & Video > Disc Players & Recorders > Blu-ray Disc Players
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: March 15, 2009

Product Description

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From the Manufacturer LG BD370 (August 17, 2009)
If you think you’re looking at a Blu-ray player, you may need to take another look. This is the LG BD370 Network Blu-Ray Disc Player and it comes with the most exciting entertainment technology available. With NetCast Entertainment Access, you get unlimited access to streaming entertainment services like CinemaNow, Netflix, and YouTube, direct from the Internet. That’s thousands upon thousands of movies and online videos the moment you want them. That’s real entertainment.

Features and Technology

Entertainment On Tap
The end of “there’s nothing on”. NetCast Entertainment Access lets you stream instant, and virtually endless, entertainment from CinemaNow, Netflix and YouTube. It’s direct to your TV from the Internet —no computer required. (Learn more)

Enjoy It At Its Best
Why would you want anything but the best picture possible? Make the most of your HDTV. Blu-ray disc playback delivers exceptional Full HD 1080p video and audio performance. (Learn more)

Making Old Just Like New
No need to go out and replace your old DVD collection. Even your standard DVDs look better on Blu-ray with Standard DVD Up-Scaling. (Learn more)

Capture The Silver Screen
Ever wish movies looked more like they do in the theater? Wish no more. With Cinema Mode, you can watch movies the way they are meant to be seen. (Learn more)

Don’t Just Hear It. Feel It.
Great picture needs great sound. Blu-ray’s superior audio performance lets you listen in Full HD and supports up to 7.1 channels of surround sound in the latest formats. (Learn more)

No More Waiting To Watch
When you’ve decided on a movie, you don’t want to sit around waiting for it to load. Express Reaction Startup eliminates annoying load times. (Learn more)

Memories On The Big Screen
Want to view photos of your family vacation in the comfort of your living room?  You can with USB Media Plus. (Learn more)

All In One
Having a hard time keeping track of your remotes?  With SimpLink, all your LG devices can be controlled with just one remote.  (Learn more)

Get More From Your Movies
Want to hear real time commentary from your favorite movie director? You could do that, and a lot more, with BD Live. (Learn more)


Netcast Entertainment
Now buying a Blu-ray player from LG can also mean getting access to virtually endless entertainment and services from the Internet. Want to watch your favorite action film? If you have an LG Network Blu-ray Disc Player with NetCast Entertainment Access and an Internet connection, select an onscreen service and you’ll be enjoying it in moments. Tapping into virtually endless entertainment from the Internet no longer requires a computer or messy wires. This is the future of entertainment, and it’s available now with LG.
Cinema Now
Now Hollywood’s latest hits can be viewed any time you want. With CinemaNow, LG consumers can get instant access to pay-per-view movies from major studios directly to any LG Network Blu-ray Disc Player. Find major release titles, along with broadcast and cable television programs. The entire premium content catalog can be browsed directly and selections can be watched instantly. CinemaNow and LG have redefined what can be expected of digitally available entertainment.
Netflix: Unlimited Viewing
Make the most of the extensive offerings on Netflix. Users with a subscription can sit back and enjoy unlimited instant access to over 12,000 Netflix movies and TV episodes* streamed directly to their TV set. Most movies and TV episodes appear in standard definition and many selections are not new releases.

*Netflix subscription required and sold separately.

YouTube
Now you can watch everything on YouTube right in your living room. Blu-ray players with NetCast give you unlimited, direct access to the millions of Web videos available through YouTube, whenever you want them. All you need is an active Internet connection. Watch that one fellow making a fool of himself over and over again.


The Best Picture
This next generation optical disc format brings you the highest Full HD 1080p experience. That means it allows you to get the best picture quality available from your HDTV and even improves old DVDs with 1080p Up-Scaling, improving standard DVD picture quality so they look their best in Full HD.


The Best Capabilities
Blu-ray utilizes the latest laser technology, offering up to 5 times the digital capacity of traditional DVDs. More space means more room for cool features and extra content.


Standard DVD Up-Scaling
It’s not just Blu-ray discs that look great on a Blu-ray player. Standard DVD Up-Scaling delivers exceptional image quality from standard DVDs to near full HD picture quality. That means even your older movies and shows look better on an LG Blu-ray player.


Cinema Mode
Stay in for the theater. Enjoy a true cinema-like experience in your own home with movies the way they are meant to be seen. LG’s Cinema Mode precisely displays 24p source frames on your screen, the same as on a movie screen. If you love movies, you’ll love LG’s Cinema Mode.



Superior Audio Performance
Blu-ray lets you enjoy the best sound available from your movies and shows. Supports surround sound up to 7.1 channels with Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD Advanced Digital Out technologies.



Express Reaction Startup

Some Blu-ray players can take what seems like an eternity to load your Blu-ray disc. With Express Reaction Startup, the quick start-up and quick opening tray will have your movie loaded and ready to play before you even hit the couch.



SimpLink
Are your remote controls taking over the living room?  Now with SimpLink, you can easily set up and control all of your HDMI connected LG devices with just one remote.


BD Live
Now you can tap into live chats, trivia games and newly developed content right from your Network Blu-ray Disc Player. Coupled with a high-speed Internet connection, BD Live allows you to take advantage of interactive experiences, exclusive downloads and tons of extra features.

What's in the Box
LG BD370 unit, Remote Control, Owner's Manual

Product Description

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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305 of 313 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great step up from the BD300, my favorite Blu Ray on the market right now., May 22, 2009
By J. Riga (Columbus, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: LG BD 370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player (Electronics)
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!
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414 of 435 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Wild Blu Yonder, April 20, 2009
This review is from: LG BD 370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player (Electronics)
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 (1920x540 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).
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76 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Initial Impressions, July 19, 2009
This review is from: LG BD 370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player (Electronics)
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 DVD Player. The slow response times to its remote, especially when moving back a scene, which happens often when the aforementioned five year old needs my attention, had been a thorn in my side since we brought it home.

After doing a bit of research, I couldn't find a plain old DVD player, at an acceptable price point, that fit my needs any better than the one I had and hated the slow response time from its remote.

Then I started researching Blu-ray players. I'm a gadget girl. I constantly drool over the newest technology, but I've been sitting on the fence in the whole high definition disc wars (which was fortunate, since I would have thrown my lot in with HD-DVD) for years now. By the end of the war, I was so irritated that I continued my fence sitting even though one side of it was now barren.

I have 600+ DVDs, and perfectly fine upconverting machines. I don't need a Blu-ray player. So there!

Then my Netflix envelopes started advertising their streaming service via devices that took it right to your TV (I'd been using it via my computer for sometime). Eh, I don't need a standalone player. So there, times two!

However, when I started my research and found out there was a Blu-Ray player that also streamed Netflix to my TV? I have to admit: my curiosity was piqued.

So when the kid's DVD player died, I read the reviews, both critic and consumer. I have a fondness for LG products ever since I found my plasma TV, while living in Holland, and discovered it tolerated both 220 and 110 voltage power (not to mention the picture is still spectacular). So, I figured I'd give this black box a shot.

Several days later, I'm in love. I'd read horror stories about how long it takes to load up a disc on a Blu-ray player. Not this one. It loads just as quickly as any DVD player I've had. The machine's boot up time might be a BIT longer, but not so much as to be whine worthy.

Netflix set up was stupidly easy, my only nit pick on the functionality is that I'd like to be able to search and add to my queue via my television rather than relying on my computer. If the networks teamed up with Netflix to offer their lineup on demand (as most do on their websites now) to my TV via this technology - it would be perfect. (I'd happily cancel my cable to pay a la carte for the stations I actually wanted to watch!)

I've only picked up one Blu-ray disc so far, strangely a movie I already have on DVD. The picture and sound is fantastic. I did a blind test with a friend of mine asking him to tell me which disc was the BR and which was DVD based small samples. He was easily able to do so. So, maybe, as other people suggest, the picture quality on this machine isn't the best out there, but it's still playing BR discs at a resolution easily identifiable as superior to DVD.

Sound is full and rich, even on my middle grade surround speakers.

Response time to remote commands is fast and the remote itself is quite intuitive, with rarely used buttons hidden behind a slide cover. My one, small sticking point is I would have liked to have seen the TV input button on the outside of that cover.

I have my internet router and cable modem in my living room, so it was no issue for me to not have wireless built in (which the BD390 has, for about $100 more). For the best results for streaming video you really should have it physically connected anyway.

All in all, I have no bad things to say about this player that should dissuade you from buying it. If you're in the market for a Blu-ray player and don't need the biggest, best, most expensive one - this is a strong contender.

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