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Bring the theater home: Get the best seat in the house while enjoying your favorite content from the comfort of your family room
Smart Functionality: With fast, stable built-in Wi-Fi, you can wirelessly access your favorite streaming apps and services including Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime & various others
See the unrivaled visual clarity of 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray supporting both HDR10 and Dolby Vision formats!
Play almost any disc and listen to music in multiple file formats
Stunning picture with 4K up scaling up to 60p. Power Consumption: 15 Watt in Operation 0.35 Watt in Standby
Hear the way the artists truly intended with Hi Res Audio
Dual HDMI outputs for A/V separation and clearer sound
In the box: Instruction Manual (Full manual / Web manual), EULA (Flyer) (English, French), Remote Control (RMT VB201U), Batteries (Type AAA x 2), Customer Registration Card, Warranty Card (1 year)
https://www.walmart.com/ip/609137213
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After giving up on Sony, I went with the "fan favorite" Panasonic UB820. I haven't had any issues with it, and it just generally looks better with both 4K discs and upscaling standard blu-rays. Also something to keep in mind with the UB820 is that it's one of the Panasonic players that lets you bypass some region locks on Region B/C discs.
These players are just very hit or miss, some are good, others aren't.
If you buy, play some 4k discs during your return window and make sure ya got a good one
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I've read some reviews, but not a direct comparison that shows how much better the ub820 is.
I'd hate to pick up a cheap 4K UHD player and not be much better off than my current Blu-ray player. on the other hand, if I can't tell the difference for $300 more, that could buy a lot of 4K discs.
Setup shouldn't be hard but have heard of this DOA happening.
You could return it and try another, as you can see these issues are hit and miss.
I tried two 700s & two 800s, all had issues, it's a gamble just hope you get lucky.