Amazon has
Sony UBPX700/M Streaming 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player w/ HDMI Cable on sale for
$148.
Shipping is free.
Best Buy has
Sony UBPX700/M Streaming 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player w/ HDMI Cable on sale for
$149.99.
Shipping is free. or select free curbside pickup if stock permits.
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anya618 for posting this deal.
Features: - 4K UHD Playback via HDMI
- Near-4K Resolution Upscaling
- HDR10-Compatible
- Bring scenes to life with striking highlights, deeper darks and vibrant colors with Dolby Vision which is an HDR solution that creates an immersive, engaging cinematic experience in your home.
- 3D Playback
- Wi-Fi and Ethernet Network Connectivity
- Mobile Device Mirroring via Miracast
- Dedicated HDMI Audio Output
- High-Resolution Audio Playback
- Dolby Atmos, TrueHD & DTS:X Compatible
Includes: - Sony UBP-X700M HDR 4K UHD Network Blu-ray Disc Player
- Remote Control
- 2 x AAA Batteries
- HDMI Cable
- Limited 1-Year Warranty
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The technology has been out for years and even though it provides better picture/sound quality over streaming, it's not very popular.... by now, it should be priced at 20% over 1080p Blu-ray players.
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The technology has been out for years and even though it provides better picture/sound quality over streaming, it's not very popular.... by now, it should be priced at 20% over 1080p Blu-ray players.
Not even remotely true. Put a deal alert on 4k Blu ray and watch for sales, you can get tons of good stuff for $10 or under
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I know, I know, UHD discs have way more quality than streaming...
don't matter to me, ever since I got a girlfriend I haven't watched more than 14-minutes of any movie.
what does it tell
I guess you've missed all the Black Friday sales?
They're the equivalent of using a smart TV from 2008~2009
Most do not utilize one of the main TV OS but weird proprietary systems that resemble early smart TVs.
Plus they have very weak processors.
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No. I've had this player for a few months now. I wouldn't recommend it for streaming. It doesn't have an App Store.
Only apps offered right now are: Prime Video, Hulu, Netflix, YouTube, Vudu, Tubi, Fox News, Pandora, Slacker, SiriusXM, Spotify, iHeartRadio, YuppTV, and Berliner Philharmoniker.