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Panasonic DP-UB420 HDR 4K UHD Blu-ray Player

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Best Buy via eBay has Panasonic DP-UB420 HDR 4K UHD Blu-ray Player for $149.99 (add to cart to see price). Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 4K UHD Playback via HDMI
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG Compatibility
  • Near-4K Resolution Upscaling
  • Alexa & Google Assistant Control
  • Wi-Fi and Ethernet Network Connectivity
  • 3D Playback
  • Mobile Device Mirroring
  • HDMI and Optical Audio Outputs
  • Dual USB Ports
  • Dolby TrueHD & DTS-HD Master Audio

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  • About this deal:
    • This price matches our previous +41 FP Deal.
    • Rating of 4.6 from 760 Best Buy customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Return Policy:
      • eBay: 14 days returns | Buyer pays for return shipping
      • Best Buy: When purchased now through Jan 2, you can return this item anytime until Jan 16 (details).
      • View Amazon return policy here.
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      • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Best Buy via eBay has Panasonic DP-UB420 HDR 4K UHD Blu-ray Player for $149.99 (add to cart to see price). Shipping is free.

Best Buy also has Panasonic DP-UB420 HDR 4K UHD Blu-ray Player for $149.99. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Slickdeals Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.
  • Note, pickup availability will vary by location.
Features:
  • 4K UHD Playback via HDMI
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG Compatibility
  • Near-4K Resolution Upscaling
  • Alexa & Google Assistant Control
  • Wi-Fi and Ethernet Network Connectivity
  • 3D Playback
  • Mobile Device Mirroring
  • HDMI and Optical Audio Outputs
  • Dual USB Ports
  • Dolby TrueHD & DTS-HD Master Audio

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price matches our previous +41 FP Deal.
    • Rating of 4.6 from 760 Best Buy customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Return Policy:
      • eBay: 14 days returns | Buyer pays for return shipping
      • Best Buy: When purchased now through Jan 2, you can return this item anytime until Jan 16 (details).
      • View Amazon return policy here.
      • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
      • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

No longer available:
  • Amazon has Panasonic DP-UB420 HDR 4K UHD Blu-ray Player for $149.99. Shipping is free.

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supermanrob
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Since Ms. Killjoy brought it up I'll give my opinion from personal experience.

Main difference is DV and the extra adjustments with "tone mapping modes" are more for people that like to tweak their PQ, example are PJ owners.
Since PJ's can't do DV the 820 is way overkill.

The 420 processes HDR better than any player in this price range(it's the same as the 820).
Since DV is dynamic HDR you get whatever the transfer of the movie gives you.
Depending on that transfer, the HDR processing on the 420 can rival a movie with DV.

The bigger difference is upscaling to 4K, the 420 does that even better.
It does it so well that depending on the transfer of the movie, BD disc may rival 4k streaming.

This player will give you the best PQ from all three disc formats and no issues that people often bring up with other players.
RakhepriY
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If you have a home theater speaker set up, physical media is worth it over streaming. If you're using the speakers built into your TV or a soundbar, you won't notice much difference with blu ray vs streaming. The immense difference is in the audio quality.
good_things7
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Finally, the UB820 is on sale as well.

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Quote from pjorland :
I am a novice on video knowledge to say the least. Could you guys comment on whether this player or the Sony UBP-700/M or the LG UBK90 would be best all around. I have several tv's. My HT set up is a LG C1.
TIA
"Best all around" yes this will give you best PQ will all three disc formats IMO.
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Quote from mychaelp :
I've read the best uoscaler is the tv itself. But now wondering if you have better information than I do?
4k TVs will upscale if it is being "fed" something below 4K. Most 4K players internally upscale blu-rays and dvds then output in 4k, and usually handle it better than processor in the TV. Supposedly Panasonic is one of, if not the, best in doing this.
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Open box excellent is available for $120 and shipping is available for anyone else interested in saving a bit more.
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Quote from mychaelp :
I've read the best uoscaler is the tv itself. But now wondering if you have better information than I do?
Upscaling is software processing done to increase resolution of content from the input resolution to the resolution of the TV. It also includes processing the data so that the image and highlights are presented well. Each manufacturer has different capabilities and priorities in the way they upscale content. Panasonic and Sony upscaling is closest to movie mode. Samsung upscaling is very bright and colors pop. TCL and Hisense currently have less expertise at upscaling. So the answer to your question depends on which TV is doing the upscaling and the model as newer and higher end TV's will have better processing chips than older and lower end TV's.
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supaflyz
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I bought a used Panasonic ub820 a few weeks ago from Amazon as satisfactory status. They gave me a new one! It was for $350. Should I return it and get this instead since my qn90a don't have Dolby vision anyways.

I mean Best Buy not Amazon.
Last edited by supaflyz December 19, 2021 at 04:15 PM.
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turnne
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Quote from pjorland :
I am a novice on video knowledge to say the least. Could you guys comment on whether this player or the Sony UBP-700/M or the LG UBK90 would be best all around. I have several tv's. My HT set up is a LG C1.
TIA
The LG unit is a great all around unit especially if you can find one for $100 or less
It will play the Dolby vision format which the Panasonic UB420 cannot play
Your money is always better spent on a better display than a better blu ray player
If you already have a higher end TV then consider a higher end 4K player
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Quote from supaflyz :
I bought a used Panasonic ub820 a few weeks ago from Amazon as satisfactory status. They gave me a new one! It was for $350. Should I return it and get this instead since my qn90a don't have Dolby vision anyways
Yes
I would

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tlinus
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Quote from Nattefrost :
I'm not a Blu ray collector and my ps5 and Xbox are more than enough for my few disc's. I stream 99.9%. If you are in the same boat get the nvda shield
Can you elaborate a bit on what Nvidia shield does in term of streaming? I have different player like Apple Tv 4k and Fire TV 4k. is there any reason why I need to choose Nvida Shield?
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turnne
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Quote from un_plug :
4k TVs will upscale if it is being "fed" something below 4K. Most 4K players internally upscale blu-rays and dvds then output in 4k, and usually handle it better than processor in the TV. Supposedly Panasonic is one of, if not the, best in doing this.
That is not accurate
You will not beat a high end TV at upscaling
Sony, in my experience, has the best picture processing out there in their higher end televisions
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Quote from dkstrick :
Open box excellent is available for $120 and shipping is available for anyone else interested in saving a bit more.
Thank you, just ordered open box excellent. made it just slick enough for our fam. Applause
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Quote from turnne :
That is not accurate
You will not beat a high end TV at upscaling
Sony, in my experience, has the best picture processing out there in their higher end televisions
I acquiesce, you are proabably right- unfortunately I have not had the pleasure of owning a high end TV- I am assuming we are something like t the $1500-2000 plus LG C1 OLED, Samsung Neo QLED, Sony BRAVIA XR OLED or QLED series, or similar- I am more of you best bang for the buck TV guy.
I know when I viewed a standard blu-ray on my 4k TV I noticed a difference when I got my Sony X800 than from my regular blu-ray player.
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Quote from un_plug :
4k TVs will upscale if it is being "fed" something below 4K. Most 4K players internally upscale blu-rays and dvds then output in 4k, and usually handle it better than processor in the TV. Supposedly Panasonic is one of, if not the, best in doing this.
Never understood that argument, like you said a display just processes what it's "fled".

If true a BD player fled into a 4K display would upscale better than a 4K player playing the same BD disc, which is not the case.

There is no set standard on how to process upscaling to 4K or process HDR, that's what separates players in quality/performance.
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Quote from supaflyz :
I bought a used Panasonic ub820 a few weeks ago from Amazon as satisfactory status. They gave me a new one! It was for $350. Should I return it and get this instead since my qn90a don't have Dolby vision anyways
I wouldn't, you could easily sell it locally for $300(I would buy it for that) then buy this and you make $150 and have the same great player 👍🏻
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koolmoj
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Quote from supermanrob :
I wouldn't, you could easily sell it locally for $300(I would buy it for that) then buy this and you make $150 and have the same great player 👍🏻
Thinking he could return it for the full $350?

Regardless, yes if you have a Samsung TV ( no DV) the 420 is the way to go.

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Quote from koolmoj :
Thinking he could return it for the full $350?

Regardless, yes if you have a Samsung TV ( no DV) the 420 is the way to go.
Yes true depending on how many weeks it's been.

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