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expired Posted by heliosnine • Jun 6, 2024
Jun 6, 2024 1:51 PM
Panasonic DP-UB420-K Streaming 4K UHD HDR Wi-Fi Blu-ray Player w/ Hi-Res Audio
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At half the cost of the 820 most of the time, it may be worth it for those just wanting a solid mid-range player anyways. Really don't know if Dolby Vision is worth double the cost. This has the same processor as the 820 and as such the same great upscaling performance for your 1080p Blu-Rays.
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At half the cost of the 820 most of the time, it may be worth it for those just wanting a solid mid-range player anyways. Really don't know if Dolby Vision is worth double the cost. This has the same processor as the 820 and as such the same great upscaling performance for your 1080p Blu-Rays.
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At half the cost of the 820 most of the time, it may be worth it for those just wanting a solid mid-range player anyways. Really don't know if Dolby Vision is worth double the cost. This has the same processor as the 820 and as such the same great upscaling performance for your 1080p Blu-Rays.
Since Dolby Vision(& HDR10+) are dynamic HDR.
There isnt much manipulation, all quality is built in.
The bigger difference is the manipulation of static HDR and upscaling BR content.
Panasonic's HCX and optimizer work so well, how big a difference between DV & HDR varies from content to content, a majority of the time it's not significant.
That's if the content even includes dynamic content.
The upscaling is the same on both.
In the practical sense you're really better off getting the 420, unless budget isn't an issue and you just want it all.
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