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Last year’s CES saw the Korean magnate LG’s new approach to BD viewing, a step from their previous BD 300 model, called the BD 370. It took some time to hit our time zone, but it’s here now, and gaining popularity. A good standalone Blu-ray Disc player is something that will always bear the brunt of being an alternative choice to the omnipresent PS3, but the former will always have certain advantages. Thus we see whether this particular Blu-ray player has what it takes… Design and Features
There are no individual analog audio outs, which means to avail Dolby True HD and DTS HD Master Audio, you will need a receiver that accepts and decodes HDMI audio, as this player can send the DTS HD Master and Dolby TrueHD audio streams through the HDMI. These Audio streams can also be converted to multichannel PCM if your receiver cannot decode raw Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD Master Audio. BD live is supported, and so is YouTube. Watching YouTube on a TV screen is a nice feature if one has a good connection. |
Tags: LG , BD370 , Blu-ray player
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