Testseek.co.uk have collected 58 expert reviews of the LG BD370 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG BD370.
April 2009
(83%)
58 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
83010058
The editors liked
Good spec. Good build. Attractive price. Does fine work with movement and colours
MPEG4 and MKV playback
YouTube
Design
Price
Plays Blu-ray too
MKV-playback support
Full audio-codec support
Appealing design
Good menus
Good spec
Good build
Attractive price
Does fine work with movement and colours
BD Live and YouTube
Quick disc loading
Swanky looks
Great pictures
Neat extras and a fair price
Exceptional value
Gorgeous
Features galore
Good performance
Visually
This little piano black box is a serious looker
It's slim
Light and polished. Blu-rays boot up fast
With lovely crisp video slung to your screen you'd expect from a box much bigger in size and price. Upscaled DVDs
Meanwhile
...
The editors didn't like
HD images are soft and short of detail. Upscales DVDs through gritted teeth. Sound lacks substance
Networking can be fiddle
Potentially prone to crashes
USB socket is front-mounted
No analogue 7.1 audio outputs
HD images are soft and short of detail
Upscales DVDs through gritted teeth
Sound lacks substance
No multichannel analogue outs
Poor YouTube picture quality
Wired connections mean getting online is awkward
No WiFi
Curved picture elements can look slightly jagged
Internet access is a nifty feature on a Blu-ray player this cheap
But ethernet connections are a pain if you don't have a spare one near your TV. Where's the Wi-Fi? That and the YouTube videos won't stream in HD even if there is such an optio...
These annoying quirks aside, a great picture and a truckload of multimedia goodies make the LG Electronics BD370 one of the best Blu-ray players available at its price. Lincoln Spector ...
Abstract: Format support is not as good as the Samsung, though there is DivX playback. However, BD-Live features on our X-Men Wolverine disc didn’t work, and that, together with the pickiness over..
Abstract: I always enjoy reviewing a Blu-ray player, one because I do not own one but do have several Blu-ray discs including several that will not play in a PC with a Blu-ray player, even experts do not know why and two its an excuse to watch Blu-ray movies....
Abstract: The picture quality may not match the best on test, but it's still not shabby, and the YouTube option illustrates the potential for web-connected players.
MPEG4 and MKV playback, YouTube, design, price, plays Blu-ray too
Networking can be fiddle, potentially prone to crashes
The compelling feature set sort of sweeps any shortcomings under the carpet. The LG BD370 is a very capable Blu-ray player, worthy of consideration for your home entertainmentKey specsAnalogue audio, Blu-ray, Component, Composite, Digital audio, Ethern...
Visually, this little piano black box is a serious looker: it's slim, light and polished. Blu-rays boot up fast, with lovely crisp video slung to your screen you'd expect from a box much bigger in size and price. Upscaled DVDs, meanwhile,...
Internet access is a nifty feature on a Blu-ray player this cheap, but ethernet connections are a pain if you don't have a spare one near your TV. Where's the Wi-Fi? That and the YouTube videos won't stream in HD even if there is such an optio...
Unless you fancy playing games on a PS3, you won't find a better Blu-ray player right now for such a small sum. The picture, the menus, the innovative net features: they ought to cost more. We don't really care how LG's conjured this bit of pr...