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popular Posted by MerryTest234 • 2d ago
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Panasonic Streaming 4K Blu Ray Player with Dolby Vision and HDR10+ Ultra HD Premium Video Playback, Hi-Res Audio, Voice Assist - DP-UB820-K (Black) $398.07
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It is the cheapest model of blu-ray player that doesn't freeze on 4K discs.
It is the cheapest model of blu-ray player that doesn't freeze on 4K discs.
That's not true. The Panasonic UB 450 is also good, has Dolby Vision, and doesn't freeze up. The 450 has an MSRP of $200 vs $400 for the UB 820.
I agree with you.
Wish these would go to $200-250 price range, don't feel like spending that much on a Blu-ray player again. I know they're worth it, I have the Sony UPB-X800M2 so basically the same as the Panasonic in terms of specs but Sony really don't care and abandoned it. It doesn't freeze up on me or anything but l just can't believe after so many years you still have to turn on or off Dolby vision when available , they should of done an update where it does it automatically. I'm sure I'm not the only one complaining about this issue, but coming from a big company from Sony it shouldn't even be an issue.
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I agree with you. I spent $150 on my 4K player at most. In the old days these things would have decreased to under $100 like regular bluray and vhs players once did. This is too much to pay.
Yeah, but sadly a lot of places stopped selling physical movies so companies stopped investing into making better/new 4K Blu-ray players which means prices won't go down much. I think Sony and Panasonics are the only good ones to get, but between both Panasonics wins (even tho both make scenes look amazing in 4K) due to not having that issue Sony has that I mentioned.
Correct, the Optimizer does so well with HDR the difference between DV is often not that big in my experience.
Not to mention not all disc offer DV.
Keep in mind the 450 doesn't offer their HCX chipset or Optimizer.
Not every disc offers DV also.
Those are the main reasons(other than not freezing) why Panasonic is liked.
From experience I would give up DV before giving up those two.
The 420 has hit $150 but it's been a while.
Sony doesn't offer HCX chipset or Optimizer.
Panasonic doesn't support/offer SACD/DVD-A disc playback.
If your Sony doesn't freeze consider yourself lucky.
The Panasonic is better but not for that price difference, assuming you got on the low sale price.
Not to forget you have to manually turn on/off DV!
The more likely reasons of no new or lower price is there is nothing to add/change.
Current commercial displays can't even take full advantage of HDR let alone DV/HDR10+.
How often do we hear people say just let your display do the processing/tone mapping.
How often are people going to digital purchases instead of disc nowadays.
Imo WE tell these companies we don't need anything new.
FYI Rumor has it Sony is coming out with a new player soon.
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