Best Buy has
Panasonic DP-UB150-K 4K Ultra HD HDR10+ Disc / 3D Blu-Ray Player w/ Dolby Atmos Audio on sale for
$99.99.
Shipping is free or select free curbside pickup where available. Thanks DigitalDude
Note, this model does not feature Dolby Vision support.
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Have been looking for a 4K Blu-ray player and didn't need any "Smart" features. Originally $179.
I did a search here and didn't find any similar posts.
Please delete immediately if this isn't a relevant deal, and apologies if I screwed this up royally!
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pana...Id=64096
Just bought one. For those saying it's a lot, don't buy it. This is for the videophiles taking advantage of OLED/high end type TVs
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Have been looking for a 4K Blu-ray player and didn't need any "Smart" features. Originally $179.
I did a search here and didn't find any similar posts.
Please delete immediately if this isn't a relevant deal, and apologies if I screwed this up royally!
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pana...Id=64096
It's still a good deal OP for a basic 4K UHD blu-ray player. Not really a "normal" price yet, so I wouldn't worry. We might see better deals in the coming days. Thanks for sharing!
Just bought one. For those saying it's a lot, don't buy it. This is for the videophiles taking advantage of OLED/high end type TVs
Just bought one. For those saying it's a lot, don't buy it. This is for the videophiles taking advantage of OLED/high end type TVs
What justifies the cost difference
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Dolby Vision and superior audio. The UB820 is the best player under $800. The UB420 ($150 on sale) has the same video capability as the 820 without Dolby Vision. So if you have a Samsung TV (they don't use Dolby Vision), the 420 is highly recommended.
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I have a 65 OLED and a 9.2.4 nakamichi setup, would this be better than using an xbox one x?
Couldn't you just use an optical digital cable to the receiver instead or no?