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Panasonic UB820 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player w/ HDR10+ & Dolby Vision Expired

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Various Retailers have the Panasonic 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player w/ HDR10+ & Dolby Vision (DP-UB820-K) on sale for prices listed below. Shipping is free.

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Available:Product Info:
  • Enjoy a new level of premium home entertainment with high dynamic range playback in four 4K/HDR formats — HDR10+, HDR10, Dolby vision and hybrid log-gamma (hog)
  • Panasonic powerful HCX Processor (Hollywood Cinema experience) delivers precise Chroma and HDR processing for beyond-dazzling color and detail in all your 4K/HDR content
  • Works with Alexa - command a variety of operations without your remote with Alexa, Plus Access a wider variety of 4K content with 4K VOD streaming from Prime video, Netflix and YouTube
  • 192-kHz/32-bit 4-DAC for high-res audio that reveals both rich and delicate tones. Twin HDMI terminals separate and transmit A/V signals for higher sound quality.
  • Connect to your audio system for Hi-Res studio Master sound from DSD (5. 6 MHz/2. 8 MHz/11. 2MHz) and ALAC music files and WAV/FLAC/MP3/AAC/WMA/AIFF formats.
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Product Info:
Enjoy a new level of premium home entertainment with high dynamic range playback in four 4K/HDR formats — HDR10+, HDR10, Dolby vision and hybrid log-gamma (hog)
Panasonic powerful HCX Processor (Hollywood Cinema experience) delivers precise Chroma and HDR processing for beyond-dazzling color and detail in all your 4K/HDR content
Works with Alexa - command a variety of operations without your remote with Alexa, Plus Access a wider variety of 4K content with 4K VOD streaming from Prime video, Netflix and YouTube
192-kHz/32-bit 4-DAC for high-res audio that reveals both rich and delicate tones. Twin HDMI terminals separate and transmit A/V signals for higher sound quality.
Connect to your audio system for Hi-Res studio Master sound from DSD (5. 6 MHz/2. 8 MHz/11. 2MHz) and ALAC music files and WAV/FLAC/MP3/AAC/WMA/AIFF formats.

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Both of those players can't do Dolby vision on disc.
It's probably a great bluray but damn $400! Feels like it's been years and they haven't really hit the $100 mark
Then everyone is complaining about "dialogue too soft! Loud noises too loud!" Yeah bc the audio is compressed to shit over streaming.

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01-19-2022 at 10:03 AM.
01-19-2022 at 10:03 AM.
Quote from minkyboodle :
EtcWGuru99,
Sorry for the late response. Your question does relate to my current situation. Maybe to late to jump on this one, but to consider for future ones with this player.
I have a Denon AVRS760H that passes through Dolby Vision with no issues to my LG C1 so you can do that fine in theory. I will say with this player, while I did have it working briefly, I ended up doing a separate HDMI connection to the TV and running the other HDMI for audio to my AVR. Works great, what prompted this is that CEC always seemed to throw things into a funk when running through one connection to the AVR. I would have to power off and on in sequence to play nice. May happen with your Denon, may not. But to your question, running one HDMI to the TV and the other to the AVR works great in my situation
Thanks @minkyboodle for sharing. I am using one HDMI in my setup now so I can take advantage of Zone2. Otherwise, I will most likely do what you did to ensure the PQ is not degraded or altered by the AV-R (not saying it did in my setup, as I do not know of a scientific way to test this).
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