A highly capable, 3D-ready Blu-ray home cinema system with a very tempting price tag, if you don’t mind missing out on the optional extras
The BDV-E370 deserves praise for its wealth of features, 3D support and excellent picture performance, all of which can be yours for a surprisingly reasonable price. On the downside, the subwoofer doesn't live up to the quality of the other speakers and adding Wi-Fi is a pricey business, but there are enough positives elsewhere to stop these things being deal-breakers.
Taking the BDV-E370’s features, performance and ease of use into consideration, you can’t fail to be impressed. There’s a style and slickness behind everything it does, and most pleasingly it delivers better sound quality than most of its similarly priced rivals.
On the downside, it’s lacklustre in the looks department, the subwoofer is flawed and the need to buy optional extras for some of the most appealing features bumps up the price nearer to that of the Samsung HT-C6930W, another 3D-capable system that offers the same features as standard. But if you can do without Wi-Fi and wireless rears then this is great value, particularly if you’re hoping to join the 3D revolution sometime in the near future.
(Les notes de la presse sont données à titre indicatif et représentent une interprétation du test par Numerama)